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Shinya Yamanaka - Wikipedia Yamanaka focused on factors that are important for maintaining pluripotency in embryonic stem (ES) cells This was the first time an intact differentiated somatic cell could be reprogrammed to become pluripotent
Shinya Yamanaka | Japanese Stem Cell Scientist | Britannica 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
Shinya Yamanaka – Facts - NobelPrize. org Yamanaka has been affiliated with Kyoto University since 2004 Shinya Yamanaka is married with two daughters Our lives begin when a fertilized egg divides and forms new cells that, in turn, also divide These cells are identical in the beginning, but become increasingly varied over time
Shinya Yamanaka | UCSF Profiles Dr Yamanaka’s research focuses on ways to generate cells resembling embryonic stem cells by reprogramming somatic, or skin, cells
Shinya Yamanaka: Cell Yamanaka’s groundbreaking research has catalyzed ongoing advancements and a global scientific quest to unlock the full potential of stem cells He continues to make great strides in the development of clinical applications for iPS cells to be used in regenerative medicine and drug development
Shinya Yamanaka | Gladstone Institutes In 2006, Shinya Yamanaka discovered that adult somatic cells can be reprogrammed into an embryonic-like pluripotent state by delivering transcription factors
Shinya Yamanaka (1962- ) | Embryo Project Encyclopedia Shinya Yamanaka gained international prominence after publishing articles detailing the successful generation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, first in mice, then in humans
Shinya Yamanaka, MD, PhD - Altos Labs In 2012, Dr Yamanaka was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery that adult somatic cells can be reprogrammed into pluripotent cells