Sentences with phrase «in stap»

«I don't really hear from almost anyone who fully believes in STAP cells anymore,» wrote stem cell researcher Paul Knoepfler of the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine wrote in a 25 March blog post.
Yamanaka was not involved in the STAP cell research.
► Last Friday, Dennis Normile reported on a bizarre turn in the STAP (stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency) stem cell affair.

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It's your comment on the noise of the velcro that will help us... because so many time my children fell asleep in the ergo and I discreetly unlocked the staps to let them sleep on...
«It would be naive to think that only the letter [the second paper] can be retracted and that the [methods] article will remain with the STAP cell narrative overall having any legitimacy,» stem cell researcher Paul Knoepfler of the University of California, Davis told ScienceInsider in an e-mail.
In April, we reported that stem cell scientist Haruko Obokata (the lead author of the two STAP — stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency — papers in Nature) was found guilty of research misconduct by a RIKEN investigating committeIn April, we reported that stem cell scientist Haruko Obokata (the lead author of the two STAP — stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency — papers in Nature) was found guilty of research misconduct by a RIKEN investigating committein Nature) was found guilty of research misconduct by a RIKEN investigating committee.
► On Wednesday at ScienceInsider, Dennis Normile reported that stem cell scientist Haruko Obokata (lead author of the two STAP — stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency — papers in Nature) «has agreed to retract the two Nature papers that reported her work.»
► You may remember «last year's sensational claims surrounding stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency (STAP) cells, the supposedly powerful stem cells derived using a remarkably simple recipe,» as Gretchen Vogel described it in a piece published Wednesday.
More cautious researchers would have realized they were on the wrong track, says Rudolf Jaenisch, a stem cell researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge whose lab spent 2 months trying to make STAP cells and contributed data to the new paper.
«Many dairymen have a million - dollar investment in the existing facilities, so they don't just walk away from that to put in robots,» Stap notes.
Larry Stap's fifth - generation family dairy farm has come a long way since his great grandfather established it in Lynden, Wash., in 1910.
Now, as the 21st century gains ground in an ancient industry, Stap and his family have installed a robotic milking system that allows each of Twin Brook Creamery's 200 cows to choose when and how often she wants to saunter into the milking parlor, where she enjoys a meal and gets milked — all without the need for human supervision.
The 30 - year - old was widely celebrated when she and colleagues published two papers in Nature describing a new and surprisingly simple way of creating stem cells, which the researchers dubbed stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency (STAP) cells.
He added that to the best of their knowledge, no outside group has reported success in generating STAP cells.
Obokata worked under Vacanti for several years, starting in 2008, and developed the STAP technique based on some of his earlier work.
Among the authors, only Charles Vacanti, an anesthesiologist and tissue engineering specialist based at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, says his lab can make STAP cells.
RIKEN launched an investigation after claims of image manipulation and plagiarism surfaced regarding a research article and a letter published online in Nature on 29 January that described a new, simple way of creating stem cells called STAP, for stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency.
«STAP - 2 inhibitors could play a role in treating Gefitinib - resistant prostate cancers.
The research coming under fire reported the discovery of a potentially revolutionary process called stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency (STAP), in which exposing adult cells to a stress such as acid or pressure prompts them to behave like cells in early embryos, which can become any cell type in the body.
The committee's final report (in Japanese), released today, is the latest blow against a surprisingly simple method for creating stem cells, known as STAP (stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency), published in a Nature article and an accompanying letter online on 29 January by Obokata and colleagues at RIKEN CDB, along with other institutions in Japan and at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
In December, investigators finally concluded that the so - called STAP cells had
Yamanaka was referring to a recent string of public apologies by stem cell scientists in Japan, triggered by two high - profile papers published earlier this year that claim to have found an alternate way to reprogram adult cells into embryolike ones — called STAP (stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells.
In his most recent online poll, 53 % of respondents indicated that they were «convinced» or «close to convinced that [STAP cells] are not real.»
They described what they dubbed stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency (STAP) cells in a research article and a research letter published online in Nature on 29 January.
In the latest twist in the story of STAP cells, a new kind of stem cell described in two Nature papers in January, a scientist is live - blogging his latest attempt to generate the cellIn the latest twist in the story of STAP cells, a new kind of stem cell described in two Nature papers in January, a scientist is live - blogging his latest attempt to generate the cellin the story of STAP cells, a new kind of stem cell described in two Nature papers in January, a scientist is live - blogging his latest attempt to generate the cellin two Nature papers in January, a scientist is live - blogging his latest attempt to generate the cellin January, a scientist is live - blogging his latest attempt to generate the cells.
But lately he had been immersed in controversy over two papers, published in Nature in January, that claimed a simple method of creating embryonic - like cells, called stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency (STAP).
Two papers claiming that stressing the body's cell could produce embryonic - like stem cells, a process called stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency (STAP), were heralded when published in Nature in January but thrashed soon after when problematic images and figures were soon found.
«In recent months, our lab decided to re-explore the utility of a low pH solution containing ATP in generating STAP cells,» Vacanti writes in the revised protocoIn recent months, our lab decided to re-explore the utility of a low pH solution containing ATP in generating STAP cells,» Vacanti writes in the revised protocoin generating STAP cells,» Vacanti writes in the revised protocoin the revised protocol.
«We found that while pH alone resulted in the generation of STAP cells, the use of a low pH solution containing ATP, dramatically increased the efficacy of this conversion.
Soon after that, the lead author on the paper laying out the fundamental STAP technology, Charles Vacanti of the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, released his own, quite different, list of tips for reproducing STAP.
In comparison with his first revised protocol in March («Refined protocol for generating STAP cells from mature somatic cells»), the new one («REVISED STAP CELL PROTOCOIn comparison with his first revised protocol in March («Refined protocol for generating STAP cells from mature somatic cells»), the new one («REVISED STAP CELL PROTOCOin March («Refined protocol for generating STAP cells from mature somatic cells»), the new one («REVISED STAP CELL PROTOCOL.
Now, in a note posted without fanfare on Vacanti's department's website and dated 3 September — one week after Niwa announced failure to replicate the findings — Vacanti has offered his second revision to the STAP protocol.
The stem cell research community hopes that as more is understood about STAP cells, they will join embryonic stem and iPS cells as another reprogramming tool for use in their collective quest to understand and treat human disease.
in an olive, navy and purple colorblock dress, with T - stap sandals and a glittery clutch at the premiere of Before We Go in L.A.
Which designer did that dress photographed with the VW and pineapple??? I love those staps in the back and want this for my wedding dress!
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Travelambo leather passport holder comes with a safe stap, which can keep your cards, cash, passport etc. organized in it.
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