Induced plur ipotent stem cells : status quo and future

HanWeidong1 , Zhao Yali1 , Fu Xiaobing1, 2

Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2009, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (5) : 81-87.

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Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2009, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (5) : 81-87.

Induced plur ipotent stem cells : status quo and future

  • HanWeidong1 , Zhao Yali1 , Fu Xiaobing1, 2

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Differentiated somatic cells can be rep rogrammed into induced p luripotent stem cells ( iPS) by transduction of a defined transcrip tion factors. Undoubtedly, iPS cell technology is a great breakthrough of stem cell research field in recent years. As a novelmethod for achieving an embryonic like state without the ethical dilemma of destroying human embryos, iPS cell technology elicit a great p romise for patient specific cell therapy and regen erative medicine. In addition, iPS2cell technology p rovides novel p latforms for research of rep rogramming mecha nism and pathological p rocess of human disease. However, the p resent development of p luripotent cells from indi vidual somatic cells just opened up a new door to stem cell research world, much work remains to be done before iPS cells can be considered as a clinically reliable cell source. Here, the iPS cell research advances in recent years were reviewed and the feasible app lications of iPS cell technology were discussed.

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somatic cells / rep rogramming / iPS cells

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HanWeidong, Zhao Yali, Fu Xiaobing. Induced plur ipotent stem cells : status quo and future. Strategic Study of CAE, 2009, 11(5): 81‒87
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