Study finds iPS cells match embryonic stem cells in modeling human disease
Tuesday, December 13, 2011 - 06:30
in Biology & Nature
(Medical Xpress) -- Stanford University School of Medicine investigators have shown that iPS cells, viewed as a possible alternative to human embryonic stem cells, can mirror the defining defects of a genetic condition in this instance, Marfan syndrome as well as embryonic stem cells can. An immediate implication is that iPS cells could be used to examine the molecular aspects of Marfan on a personalized basis. Embryonic stem cells, on the other hand, cant do this because their genetic contents are those of the donated embryo, not the patients.