STEM CELLSPatient-SpecificDisease Models
Stem Cell Technology

iPSC Disease Modeling

Patient-Specific Cells for Drug Discovery

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2012
Nobel Prize
Yamanaka
Any
Cell Type
Differentiation
Patient
Specific
Genetics
Scalable
Expansion

Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) can be generated from any patient and differentiated into any cell type, enabling creation of patient-specific disease models. This technology underlies most organoid and organ-chip platforms, providing human-relevant, genetically-defined cells for drug discovery.

DERIVED CELL TYPES

Cardiomyocytes

Cardiac safety; beating cells; electrophysiology

Neurons

CNS diseases; motor neurons; cortical

Hepatocytes

Liver toxicity; metabolism; DILI

Beta Cells

Diabetes; insulin secretion

Immune Cells

Macrophages; T cells; NK cells

Epithelial

Lung; kidney; intestinal

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