Damn Jay , it's the biggest thing of the summer!the best new that we could ever had!
Fear of DNA mutations was the last major issue that was slowing every iPSC therapy to enter human clinical trial
the two others were:
-simply and cheaper methods for mass iPSCs production: already solved
-kill all the cells that failed to differentiate during the reprogramming process to have tumor free risk cells: solved by japanese researchers this july
The fear of DNA damage that could lead to mutations was the last and biggest problem that was slowing the process for mass clinical trials with iPSC treatments
(macular degenerence was the first and only one accepted and already taking place in trial in japan and usa, the slow process was ONLY because of that DNA damage fear)
Now this spanish team have just made the biggest progress on iPSCs since 2006 and it's discovery! It's huge huge huge
"A finding reveals why the transformation process of differentiated cells into stem cells results in significant damage to the DNA. Researchers have managed to rectify this damage using a simple modification to the culture medium
While the fact that the method damaged the DNA of iPS cells was known, the reasons were not.
According to an article published this week in Nature Communications, the team headed by Fernández-Capetillo states that the damage to the genome of iPS cells lies in a very specific kind of stress that the cells are subjected to during cell reprogramming: replication stress, which occurs when the cells increase the pace of division. In addition, and based on these findings, the authors of the paper have managed to develop strategies to reduce this type of stress, resulting in pluripotent stem cells with less damage to their genome.
The results represent a significant step forward regarding the possible use of iPS cells, because after almost a decade since they were developed, there is now a more efficient way of obtaining them, with less damage to the DNA, making them potentially safer.
The nature of the damage to the DNA observed in iPS cells has been intensely discussed for some years, due to the fact that it is linked to the rearrangement of large fragments of chromosomes which could lead to potentially dangerous mutations if used clinically
Now the team headed by Fernández-Capetillo has not only identified the origin of the damage, replication stress, but has managed to reduce it significantly; potentially improving the safety of induced stem cells for use in biomedicine
The simplicity of this nucleoside-based strategy means that it can be implemented easily by laboratories around the world working with iPS cells, and thus contribute significantly to the field of regenerative biology, one of the greatest aspirations of biomedicine this century.
With this incredible new jay combined with the tumor free risk cells new of july, that mean for Terskish team from S&B could have the autorisation to test his technique on human in a just a few weeks!!
Cause before the summer he was saying that he would need 2 years before enter clinical trial because of the safety issues. Now with those two major breaktrhoughs from this summer, it changes everything in the timelines!
Sisheido, regience, sung jan lin and all the others in the world could now planning for government authorisation for iPSC human trial testing in the coming weeks/months!! For the septics who don't believe it , just ask them directly (company/researchers) how these two breakthroughs of the summer change everything in term of timeline
and it's huge not only for our hair in the really near future, but it will also save a lot of us from death and major diseases that we were programmed to have in 10/20 years
So now let's just be careful when we drive our car,etc stupid accidents like this, cause we will really soon be able to enjoy our life at 100% with a beautiful Nwd 0 and without that baldness feeling in our stomach anymore
Fear of DNA mutations was the last major issue that was slowing every iPSC therapy to enter human clinical trial
the two others were:
-simply and cheaper methods for mass iPSCs production: already solved
-kill all the cells that failed to differentiate during the reprogramming process to have tumor free risk cells: solved by japanese researchers this july
The fear of DNA damage that could lead to mutations was the last and biggest problem that was slowing the process for mass clinical trials with iPSC treatments
(macular degenerence was the first and only one accepted and already taking place in trial in japan and usa, the slow process was ONLY because of that DNA damage fear)
Now this spanish team have just made the biggest progress on iPSCs since 2006 and it's discovery! It's huge huge huge
"A finding reveals why the transformation process of differentiated cells into stem cells results in significant damage to the DNA. Researchers have managed to rectify this damage using a simple modification to the culture medium
While the fact that the method damaged the DNA of iPS cells was known, the reasons were not.
According to an article published this week in Nature Communications, the team headed by Fernández-Capetillo states that the damage to the genome of iPS cells lies in a very specific kind of stress that the cells are subjected to during cell reprogramming: replication stress, which occurs when the cells increase the pace of division. In addition, and based on these findings, the authors of the paper have managed to develop strategies to reduce this type of stress, resulting in pluripotent stem cells with less damage to their genome.
The results represent a significant step forward regarding the possible use of iPS cells, because after almost a decade since they were developed, there is now a more efficient way of obtaining them, with less damage to the DNA, making them potentially safer.
The nature of the damage to the DNA observed in iPS cells has been intensely discussed for some years, due to the fact that it is linked to the rearrangement of large fragments of chromosomes which could lead to potentially dangerous mutations if used clinically
Now the team headed by Fernández-Capetillo has not only identified the origin of the damage, replication stress, but has managed to reduce it significantly; potentially improving the safety of induced stem cells for use in biomedicine
The simplicity of this nucleoside-based strategy means that it can be implemented easily by laboratories around the world working with iPS cells, and thus contribute significantly to the field of regenerative biology, one of the greatest aspirations of biomedicine this century.
With this incredible new jay combined with the tumor free risk cells new of july, that mean for Terskish team from S&B could have the autorisation to test his technique on human in a just a few weeks!!
Cause before the summer he was saying that he would need 2 years before enter clinical trial because of the safety issues. Now with those two major breaktrhoughs from this summer, it changes everything in the timelines!
Sisheido, regience, sung jan lin and all the others in the world could now planning for government authorisation for iPSC human trial testing in the coming weeks/months!! For the septics who don't believe it , just ask them directly (company/researchers) how these two breakthroughs of the summer change everything in term of timeline
and it's huge not only for our hair in the really near future, but it will also save a lot of us from death and major diseases that we were programmed to have in 10/20 years
So now let's just be careful when we drive our car,etc stupid accidents like this, cause we will really soon be able to enjoy our life at 100% with a beautiful Nwd 0 and without that baldness feeling in our stomach anymore



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