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OSAKA -- A beating lab-grown heart made from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells was recently shown to reporters for the first time ahead of the World Expo that begins in Osaka on April 13.
30. Researchers led by Yoshiki Sawa, a specially appointed professor of cardiovascular surgery at Osaka University, plan to exhibit a beating "iPS heart" at temp staffing agency Pasona Group Inc ...
the Pasona Group pavilion "PASONA NATUREVERSE" welcomes Professor Yoshiki Sawa, Professor Emeritus of Osaka University and leading figure in the field of regenerative medicine using iPS cells ...
TOKYO, JAPAN - Media OutReach Newswire - 15 October 2024 - HonKuwa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. officially announces a strategic partnership with Professor Yoshiki Sawa, a world-renowned expert in the ...
A startup launched at Osaka University announced Tuesday that it has applied for government approval to commercially sell heart muscle cell sheets developed using induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells.
The sheets were developed by a team led by Yoshiki Sawa, a professor emeritus of the University of Osaka, according to Cuorips Inc. iPS cardiomyocytes are designed for transplants for patients ...
(Mainichi/Ririko Maeda) University of Osaka Professor Emeritus Yoshiki Sawa, the executive producer of the exhibit, expressed his hopes that seeing the heart "will help people realize the ...