Monday, August 16, 2010

Scientists successfully use human induced pluripotent stem cells to treat Parkinson's in rodents

Source: Buck Institute for Age Research
Date: August 16, 2010

Summary:

Researchers at the Buck Institute for Age Research have successfully used human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to treat rodents afflicted with Parkinson's Disease (PD). The research, which validates a scalable protocol that the same group had previously developed, can be used to manufacture the type of neurons needed to treat the disease and paves the way for the use of iPSC's in various biomedical applications. Results of the research, from the laboratory of Buck faculty Xianmin Zeng, Ph.D., are published August 16, 2010 in the on-line edition of the journal Stem Cells.

A news story was published about this study in today's Contra Costa Times.