A joint group of researchers at Kyoto University, Gladstone Institute and University of California at San Francisco has used iPS cells generated from the cells of patients with FOP (fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva) to successfully replicate the pathological conditions of the disease. FOP is a disease in which bone gradually forms within muscle, tendon, ligament and other […]
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Successful replication of FOP pathology using patient-derived iPS cells
2013/12/25
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Method of large-scale erythrocyte production established using erythrocyte progenitor cells with high replication ability
By transducing two genes (c-MYC and BCL-XL) into iPS cells and ES cells, a Kyoto University research team has succeeded in producing erythrocyte progenitor cells with almost unlimited ability to replicate in vitro, which they then differentiated successfully into mature erythrocytes. Although these erythrocytes consisted mostly of fetal-type hemoglobin, they were confirmed to have oxygen-carrying […]
2013/12/6
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Method for identifying low-quality pluripotent stem cells developed using large-scale analysis
2013/11/19
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Global Splicing Pattern Reversion during Somatic Cell Reprogramming
2013/10/18
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Direct Comparison of Autologous and Allogeneic Transplantation of iPSC-Derived Neural Cells in the Brain of a Nonhuman Primate
2013/9/27
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Modeling of congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia using iPS cell technology
2013/8/2
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CiRA International Symposium 2014 to be held on January 17
2013/6/1
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[Abstract submission is closed]Poster presentations at the CiRA International Symposium 2011
The Kyoto University Center for iPS cell Research and Application (CiRA) organizes periodic international symposiums, both to promote the worldwide disemination of its research results and to advance iPS cell research. In the 2011 symposium, we plan to hold poster sessions to increase opportunities for discussion among participants.
2010/11/24
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