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Japan is go for clinic trials to transplant iPS cells into human brain to cure PD
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Did you see they do not have government (such as a "FDA") involved? Mostly scientists, professors in Kyoto University's commission. However, the Japanese government did entire funding to the program, billions of dollars. I am not against FDA but, where there is government there is bureaucratic...easily. Now we see we are behind. Should we ever be behind? Lets prey for its success! |
After 3 Years: Kyoto Univ. performs world's 1st iPS cell transplant for Parkinson's
"By also cooperating with companies, we want to develop a mass production system that enables us to deliver nerve cells derived from iPS cells to all over the world," Jun Takahashi, a professor at the Japanese university's Center for iPS Cell Research and Application who led the research team, told a press conference.
Kyoto Univ. performs world's 1st iPS cell transplant for Parkinson's - Nikkei Asian Review |
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