Communications Biology (Oct 2022)
Induced pluripotent stem cells of endangered avian species
- Masafumi Katayama,
- Tomokazu Fukuda,
- Takehito Kaneko,
- Yuki Nakagawa,
- Atsushi Tajima,
- Mitsuru Naito,
- Hitomi Ohmaki,
- Daiji Endo,
- Makoto Asano,
- Takashi Nagamine,
- Yumiko Nakaya,
- Keisuke Saito,
- Yukiko Watanabe,
- Tetsuya Tani,
- Miho Inoue-Murayama,
- Nobuyoshi Nakajima,
- Manabu Onuma
Affiliations
- Masafumi Katayama
- Biodiversity Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies
- Tomokazu Fukuda
- Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Iwate University
- Takehito Kaneko
- Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Iwate University
- Yuki Nakagawa
- Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Iwate University
- Atsushi Tajima
- Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences/T-PIRC, University of Tsukuba
- Mitsuru Naito
- National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
- Hitomi Ohmaki
- School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University
- Daiji Endo
- School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University
- Makoto Asano
- Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University
- Takashi Nagamine
- Okinawa Wildlife Federation
- Yumiko Nakaya
- Okinawa Wildlife Federation
- Keisuke Saito
- Institute for Raptor Biomedicine Japan (Kushiro Shitsugen Wildlife Center)
- Yukiko Watanabe
- Institute for Raptor Biomedicine Japan (Kushiro Shitsugen Wildlife Center)
- Tetsuya Tani
- Department of Agriculture, Kindai University
- Miho Inoue-Murayama
- Wildlife Research Center, Kyoto University
- Nobuyoshi Nakajima
- Biodiversity Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies
- Manabu Onuma
- Biodiversity Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03964-y
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 5,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 20
Abstract
iPSCs from three endangered avian species (including Okinawa rail, Japanese ptarmigan, and Blakiston’s fish owl) are developed and characterized as a potential resource for their conservation.