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==Stimulus-triggered Acquisition of Pluripotency==
==Stimulus-triggered Acquisition of Pluripotency==


'''Is STAP Real?'''
* RIKEN Panel Finds Misconduct in Reprogrammed Stem Cell Papers [http://news.sciencemag.org/asiapacific/2014/04/riken-panel-finds-misconduct-reprogrammed-stem-cell-papers Science April 2014] |
* Japanese research institute has opened an investigation into this groundbreaking stem cell study after concerns were raised about its credibility. The RIKEN investigation follows allegations on blog sites about the use of duplicated images in Obokata’s papers, and numerous failed attempts to replicate her results.  [http://www.nature.com/news/acid-bath-stem-cell-study-under-investigation-1.14738 Nature]


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===This work has now been discredited===


===Reference===
This is a good example of one of the basic principles of scientific research, that is: '''''Someone else must be able to reproduce your experimental results.'''''
Haruko Obokata, Teruhiko Wakayama, Yoshiki Sasai, Koji Kojima, Martin P. Vacanti, Hitoshi Niwa Stimulus-triggered fate conversion of somatic cells into pluripotency. Nature 505, 641–647 (30 January 2014) doi:10.1038/nature12968




:'''Links:''' [[Stem_Cells_-_Induced|Induced Stem Cells]] | [[Stem Cells]] | [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v505/n7485/full/nature12968.html Nature paper]
===Reference===
Haruko Obokata, Teruhiko Wakayama, Yoshiki Sasai, Koji Kojima, Martin P. Vacanti, Hitoshi Niwa Stimulus-triggered fate conversion of somatic cells into pluripotency. [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v505/n7485/full/nature12968.html Nature] 505, 641–647 (30 January 2014) doi:10.1038/nature12968


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Stimulus-triggered Acquisition of Pluripotency

Is STAP Real?

  • RIKEN Panel Finds Misconduct in Reprogrammed Stem Cell Papers Science April 2014 |
  • Japanese research institute has opened an investigation into this groundbreaking stem cell study after concerns were raised about its credibility. The RIKEN investigation follows allegations on blog sites about the use of duplicated images in Obokata’s papers, and numerous failed attempts to replicate her results. Nature


This work has now been discredited

This is a good example of one of the basic principles of scientific research, that is: Someone else must be able to reproduce your experimental results.


Links: Induced Stem Cells | Stem Cells | Nature paper

Reference

Haruko Obokata, Teruhiko Wakayama, Yoshiki Sasai, Koji Kojima, Martin P. Vacanti, Hitoshi Niwa Stimulus-triggered fate conversion of somatic cells into pluripotency. Nature 505, 641–647 (30 January 2014) doi:10.1038/nature12968

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