japanese scientists to withdraw stap cells reports
Last Updated : GMT 09:07:40
Egypt Today, egypt today
Egypt Today, egypt today
Last Updated : GMT 09:07:40
Egypt Today, egypt today

Japanese scientists to withdraw STAP cells reports

Egypt Today, egypt today

Egypt Today, egypt today Japanese scientists to withdraw STAP cells reports

Osaka - XINHUA
A group of Japanese scientists who had earlier announced their discovery of a new method for creating pluripotent cells, which they call "STAP cells," are considering withdrawing the statement, local media outlets reported Friday. There are several reasons, among which are allegations of the reports containing "manipulated" data, according to the report. The group's leader, Haruko Obokata at the Riken Center for Developmental Biology in Kobe, western Japan, who had reportedly spent some time researching at Harvard University in the United States, announced that they discovered the method in mice by simply exposing body cells to acidic liquids. They named the resulting cells "stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency," or STAP cells. But after her sensational announcement in front of cameras in Kobe, researchers all over the world have criticized her because they could not observe the production of cells through such a " simple" method by which the Riken group claimed it soaked lymph corpuscles taken from 7-day-old mice in acidic liquids and cultured them to transplant into mice, where they developed into nerve and muscle tissues, the reports said. Other critics chimed in, saying that photographs and even sentences in the Riken report are identical to those used in earlier thesis, including one by a German team released years ago. Riken has therefore established a third-party panel to investigate the content of the report and is planning to withdraw the claim about the scientific achievement, but an American professor working with Obokata has not consented to the decision, further delaying the official announcement on the withdrawal. Riken will release an interim report in the afternoon at its head office in Tokyo.
egypttoday
egypttoday

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

japanese scientists to withdraw stap cells reports japanese scientists to withdraw stap cells reports



GMT 10:43 2018 Sunday ,14 January

Basaksehir agree Turan loan deal with Barcelona

GMT 09:59 2017 Wednesday ,20 December

Ayten Amer happy for reactions to “The Flood”

GMT 11:49 2011 Sunday ,29 May

first Arab woman to climb Everest

GMT 10:22 2011 Sunday ,25 December

Kunal Kapoor : Don 2 better than expected

GMT 13:33 2017 Sunday ,23 April

15 celebrities who became parents via surrogacy

GMT 03:08 2017 Sunday ,26 March

Mubarak: 30 years in power, 6 years in prison

GMT 11:54 2017 Wednesday ,15 February

Cult Finnish director calls for compassion for migrants

GMT 08:29 2017 Saturday ,24 June

MBRGI 2016 Year in Review

GMT 09:06 2017 Saturday ,23 December

Taliban kill at least 6 Afghan police in Humvee attack

GMT 10:11 2011 Sunday ,23 October

World\'s largest solar bridge project

GMT 10:03 2016 Thursday ,28 April

Putin hails first launch from Vostochny spaceport

GMT 13:42 2012 Tuesday ,18 September

Little Thinkers: Arabic Nursery Rhymes Vol 1
 
 Egypt Today Facebook,egypt today facebook  Egypt Today Twitter,egypt today twitter Egypt Today Rss,egypt today rss  Egypt Today Youtube,egypt today youtube  Egypt Today Youtube,egypt today youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

egypttoday egypttoday egypttoday egypttoday
egypttoday egypttoday egypttoday
egypttoday
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
egypttoday, Egypttoday, Egypttoday