Groundbreaking experimentation in 2006 led to the introduction of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). These are adult cells which are isolated and then transformed into embryonic-like stem cells through the manipulation of gene expression, as well as other methods. Research and experimentation using mouse cells by Shinya Yamanaka’s lab at Kyoto University in Japan was the first instance in which there was successful generation of iPSCs.[1] In 2007, a series of follow-up experiments was done at Kyoto University in which human adult cells were transformed into iPSC cells. [2] Nearly simultaneously, a research group led by James Thomson at the University of Wisconsin-Madison accomplished the same feat of deriving iPSC lines from human somatic cells.[3] [Read more…]
iPSC Applications in Cell Therapy, Drug Discovery, and Beyond
Since the discovery of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology 18 years ago, significant progress has been made in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. New pathological mechanisms have been identified, new drugs identified by iPSC screens are in the pipeline, and the first clinical trials employing human iPSC-derived cell types have been initiated. [Read more…]
iPSCs are Transforming Drug Discovery, Toxicity Testing, Disease Modeling, and Beyond
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells or iPSCs) are laboratory-made pluripotent stem cells that are produced using adult cells. They are derived from somatic cells by reprogramming artificially and turning on the expression of specific pluripotency genes. The reprogramming is achieved using different techniques with varying efficiencies. The iPSC technology was first discovered in 2006 by Shinya Yamanaka’s lab in Kyoto, Japan. He and his team introduced four specific genes encoding transcription factors and converted adult cells into pluripotent stem cells. [Read more…]
How Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) Are Changing The World As We Know It
Since their introduction in 2006, iPSCs (or induced pluripotent stem cells) have changed the way we research and treat diseases. In large part, this is thanks to bypassing the ethical concerns associated with embryonic stem cells.
So, why exactly is everyone talking about iPSC applications and their uses within medicine?
If you’re interested in the answer, we’ve made this guide to highlight the ways these stem cells are impacting a wide variety of industries. Let’s get started. [Read more…]
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPS Cell) Applications in 2026
Since the discovery of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) in 2006, a large and thriving research products market has emerged, largely because the cells are non-controversial and can be generated directly from adult cells. It is clear that iPSCs represent a lucrative market segment, because methods for commercializing this cell type are expanding every year and clinical studies investigating iPSCs are swelling in number. [Read more…]
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