Publications by authors named "K H Utami"

This study introduces a novel method for rapidly and efficiently inducing human spinal lower motor neurons (LMNs) from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to eventually elucidate the pathomechanisms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and facilitate drug screening. Previous methods were limited by low induction efficiency, poor LMN purity, or labor-intensive induction and evaluation processes. Our protocol overcomes these challenges, achieving around 80% induction efficiency within just two weeks by combining a small molecule-based approach with transcription factor transduction.

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  • The origins of human disease can be traced back to our evolutionary history, highlighting how evolution has led to greater complexity through advancements in gene regulation via microRNAs (miRNAs).
  • Many human diseases, including cancer, inflammation-related illnesses, and neurological disorders, are linked to the functions of miRNAs, making them a target for innovative treatment approaches.
  • The text discusses how understanding the roles of miRNAs in these diseases can guide the development of specific therapies to improve precision medicine.
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Microglia are specialized brain-resident macrophages that arise from primitive macrophages colonizing the embryonic brain. Microglia contribute to multiple aspects of brain development, but their precise roles in the early human brain remain poorly understood owing to limited access to relevant tissues. The generation of brain organoids from human induced pluripotent stem cells recapitulates some key features of human embryonic brain development.

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