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Small-molecule-mediated reprogramming: a silver lining for regenerative medicine
oleh: Yohan Kim, Jaemin Jeong, Dongho Choi
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | Nature Publishing Group 2020-02-01 |
Deskripsi
Regenerative medicine: Harnessing the reprogramming power of small molecules The reprogramming of cells using small molecules to generate viable, safe stem-cell populations could transform stem-cell therapies, disease modeling and artificial organ development. Existing ways of reprogramming cells to generate stem cells carry risks, because the methods used often involve using viral DNA components or oncogenes, genes with the potential to turn cells into tumour cells. Safer, inexpensive alternatives are sought by scientists, and the efficient reprogramming of cells using small molecules and growth factors shows promise. Dongho Choi and co-workers at Hanyang University College of Medicine in Seoul, South Korea, reviewed recent research highlighting how small molecules including chemical compounds, plant derivatives and certain approved drugs are being used effectively to create different stem-cell populations. Recent successes are also contributing valuable insights into how stem cells differentiate into different cell types.