Patent classifications
C12N2506/14
METHODS OF TRANSDIFFERENTIATION AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
Disclosed herein is a method for manufacturing a population of human insulin producing cells from non-pancreatic -cells, wherein the resulting insulin producing cells have increased insulin content, or increased glucose regulated secretion of insulin, or a combination of both.
PANCREATIC ENDOCRINE CELLS, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND TRANSDIFFERENTIATION AGENT
A method for producing pancreatic endocrine cells, the method including introducing one or more genes of a GLIS family or one or more gene products thereof and a Neurogenin3 gene or one or more gene products thereof into somatic cells.
PANCREATIC ISLET-LIKE CELL STRUCTURES AND A METHOD OF PREPARING THEREOF
The invention relates to a method of preparing pancreatic islet-like cell structures characterized by a unique combination of morphological and functional features which make them particularly suitable for use in both clinical and drug screening application, as well as to the pancreatic islet-like cell structures obtained therefrom.
Human extensively self-renewing erythroblasts (ESRE)
The present invention provides a human cell population that can self-renew extensively and yet retain the capacity to differentiate into red blood cells (RBCs). These cells are referred to as extensively self-renewing erythroblasts (ESREs). The cells of the invention serve among other things as a renewable source of transfusable RBCs.
Compositions and methods for obtaining organoids
A method for obtaining epithelial organoids is provided. In one embodiment, the method comprises culturing one or more epithelial ducts, epithelial duct fragments and/or epithelial stem cells isolated therefrom in contact with an extracellular matrix in the presence of a basal medium, wherein the medium is free of FGF and/or nicotinamide. Organoids obtained by the methods described herein, and uses thereof, are also provided.
Pancreatic endocrine cells, method for producing same, and transdifferentiation agent
A method for producing pancreatic endocrine cells, the method including introducing one or more genes of a GLIS family or one or more gene products thereof and a Neurogenin3 gene or one or more gene products thereof into somatic cells.
BIOMATRIX SCAFFOLDS FOR INDUSTRIAL SCALE DISPERSAL
The present invention provides biomatrix scaffolds for industrial scale dispersal.
Pancreatic islet-like cell structures and a method of preparing thereof
The invention relates to a method of preparing pancreatic islet-like cell structures characterized by a unique combination of morphological and functional features which make them particularly suitable for use in both clinical and drug screening application, as well as to the pancreatic islet-like cell structures obtained therefrom.
CELL POPULATIONS, METHODS OF TRANSDIFFERENTIATION AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
The present invention provides methods for the sequential and temporally-regulated administration of pancreatic transcription factors to induce non-pancreatic cells to transdifferentiate and mature along the pancreatic ?-cell lineage. The present invention also provides methods for identifying, isolating and enriching transdifferentiation predisposed cells and methods for treating a degenerative pancreatic disorder such as diabetes.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR OBTAINING ORGANOIDS
A method for obtaining epithelial organoids is provided. In one embodiment, the method comprises culturing one or more epithelial ducts, epithelial duct fragments and/or epithelial stem cells isolated therefrom in contact with an extracellular matrix in the presence of a basal medium, wherein the medium is free of FGF and/or nicotinamide. Organoids obtained by the methods described herein, and uses thereof, are also provided.