Publications by authors named "Taro Ayabe"

Although it is in its early stages, canine induced pluripotent stem cells (ciPSCs) hold great potential for innovative translational research in regenerative medicine, developmental biology, drug screening, and disease modeling. However, almost all ciPSCs were generated from fibroblasts, and available canine cell sources for reprogramming are still limited. Furthermore, no report is available to generate ciPSCs under feeder-free conditions because of their low reprogramming efficiency.

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  • * Canine CD34+/CD45 diminished cells were found to have superior colony-forming abilities and displayed gene expression profiles similar to those of human and mouse HSPCs.
  • * The findings highlight the potential of these specific canine cells for research on HSPCs, paving the way for advancements in veterinary medicine and possible applications in other species.
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