• 09-19-2013 04:10 PM
    Arashi
    Efficiency of creating IPS cells from 1 to 100%
    And more good news for Team Tokyo. A group of researchers not only sped up the process of creating IPS cells 4x, but also increased efficiency from 1% to 100%. Great news indeed. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0918132440.htm
  • 09-19-2013 06:21 PM
    Thinning87
    Go Japan!
  • 09-20-2013 04:07 AM
    noisette
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Arashi View Post
    And more good news for Team Tokyo. A group of researchers not only sped up the process of creating IPS cells 4x, but also increased efficiency from 1% to 100%. Great news indeed. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0918132440.htm

    Thank you for the good news ! many thanks from France

    The lab in question : ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X18DuoV0l1k
  • 09-20-2013 04:32 AM
    Desmond84
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Arashi View Post
    And more good news for Team Tokyo. A group of researchers not only sped up the process of creating IPS cells 4x, but also increased efficiency from 1% to 100%. Great news indeed. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0918132440.htm

    Wow Arashi! This is one of the MAJOR hurdles out of the way! We are so much closer than I anticipated :)

    Next on the agenda is to make sure that these cells have the same telomere length as embryonic cells! If so, ladies and gentleman we need to test these in a more risky condition such as liver disease, wait a few years for safety to be proven and Tsuji lab should get the green light to go ahead with their first in man trials!

    We are close...I can smell it :)
  • 09-20-2013 04:37 AM
    Desmond84
    Here's a recap of the final part of the interview with Dr Tsuji in May 2012 regarding what's holding them back:

    “There is a need for a number of improvements, including magnification techniques for stem cells, before the method is applied to a large surface as in humans,” Dr. Tsuji says. “We are looking at some 10 years from now.”

    I don't even think Dr Tsuji was expecting such a major breakthrough within one year of their results!

    This will snowball into major medical breakthroughs and trials over the next few years :)
  • 09-20-2013 06:52 AM
    clandestine
    Haha if BTT were a person, they would most certainly be bipolar.

    Good news, though.
  • 09-20-2013 09:02 AM
    hellouser
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by clandestine View Post
    Haha if BTT were a person, they would most certainly be bipolar.

    Good news, though.

    Baldness will do that to you :(
  • 09-20-2013 09:39 AM
    TravisB
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Desmond84 View Post
    “There is a need for a number of improvements, including magnification techniques for stem cells, before the method is applied to a large surface as in humans,” Dr. Tsuji says. “We are looking at some 10 years from now.”

    10 YEARS?

    That's WAY too long :mad:

    However, if in 10 years I will be able to regain all my hair for a reasonable price, I'll still gladly take it
  • 09-20-2013 11:59 AM
    Pentarou
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by TravisB View Post
    10 YEARS?

    That's WAY too long :mad:

    However, if in 10 years I will be able to regain all my hair for a reasonable price, I'll still gladly take it

    Read Desmond's post again.
  • 09-20-2013 12:22 PM
    Arashi
    Also keep in mind that the first ever human clinical trial with IPS cells has recently started and is now recruiting. Also in Japan of course, which seems to have taken the world leading position regarding stem cells. http://www.rikenresearch.riken.jp/eng/roundup/7499.html
    You can bet Team Tokyo is keeping a close eye on all these developments. In fact, since all regulatory hurdles in Japan have been cleared, I'm hoping they're going to start their own trails within 18 months (like they planned)

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