This week in the journal Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing Group) scientists
from Allele Biotechnology describe an important advance in the
generation of stem cells capable of producing all the different tissues
of the human body. In an article entitled “Feeder-Free Derivation of
Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells with Messenger RNA,” Allele’s
scientists present the fastest and safest method yet for converting
ordinary human skin cells into “induced pluripotent stem cells” (iPSCs).
The
scientific efforts were led by Dr. Luigi Warren, whose pioneering work
on “footprint-free” reprogramming using messenger RNA was the foundation
for Allele’s breakthrough. Through the united efforts of Dr. Warren and
the scientists at Allele Biotechnology, his technique was re-engineered
to increase cell conversion efficiency and eliminate any use of
potentially unsafe reagents, while substantially reducing the time and
effort needed to make stem cells. Dr. Warren believes that because of
its advantages this technology “should become the method of choice for
iPSC cell banking.”
According
to Dr. Jiwu Wang, corresponding author on the paper and CEO of Allele
Biotechnology, “This advance in stem cell derivation will enable both
fundamental scientific research and clinical applications which has been
the mission of Allele Biotechnology from its inception.”
Allele
Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals Inc. is a San Diego-based
biotechnology company that was established in 1999 by Dr. Jiwu Wang and
colleagues. A research based company specializing in the fields of RNAi,
stem cells, viral expression, camelid antibodies and fluorescent
proteins; Allele Biotechnology has always striven to offer products and
services at the cutting edge of research.
Allele Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Jiwu Wang, Ph.D., 858-587-6645 Ext 3
President and CEO
iPS@allelebiotech.com
fax: 858-587-6692
www.allelebiotech.com
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Jiwu Wang, Ph.D., 858-587-6645 Ext 3
President and CEO
iPS@allelebiotech.com
fax: 858-587-6692
www.allelebiotech.com
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