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Video of a single beating cardiomyocyte, taken from an open-access article co-authored by Yamanaka. [5] Isolating cells by cell type is an important step in stem cell therapy. Shinya Yamanaka (山中 伸弥, Yamanaka Shin'ya, born September 4, 1962) is a Japanese stem cell researcher and a Nobel Prize laureate.
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Jun 15, 2016 · 95 Citations. 762 Altmetric. Metrics. Induced pluripotent stem cells were supposed to herald a medical revolution. But ten years after their discovery, they are transforming biological research...
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Learn about Dr. Shinya Yamanaka, a Nobel laureate and a leader in stem cell research. Find his biography, awards, publications, and research activities at UCSF and Kyoto University.
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2007. Generation of germline-competent induced pluripotent stem cells. K Okita, T Ichisaka, S Yamanaka. nature 448 (7151), 313-317. , 2007. 5705. 2007. The homeoprotein Nanog is required for maintenance of pluripotency in mouse epiblast and ES cells. K Mitsui, Y Tokuzawa, H Itoh, K Segawa, M Murakami, K Takahashi, ...
Apr 30, 2024 · Shinya Yamanaka (born September 4, 1962, Ōsaka, Japan) is a Japanese physician and researcher who developed a revolutionary method for generating stem cells from existing cells of the body. This method involved inserting specific genes into the nuclei of adult cells (e.g., connective-tissue cells), a process that resulted in the reversion of ...
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Learn about the discoveries and achievements of Shinya Yamanaka, the director emeritus and professor of CiRA, who pioneered the generation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. Explore his current research themes on NAT1, organoid, stem cell, and age-related cellular deterioration.