A Non-Destructive Electrical Assay of Stem Cell Differentiation Based on Semiconductor Biosensing

IF 3.4 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Prof. Sho Hideshima, Dr. Hiroki Hayashi, Sayoko Saito, Prof. Hiroaki Tateno, Prof. Toshiyuki Momma, Prof. Tetsuya Osaka
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Invited for this month′s cover is the collaborating groups of Prof. Sho Hideshima at Tokyo City University, Prof. Tetsuya Osaka at Waseda University, and Prof. Hiroaki Tateno at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan. The cover picture shows a semiconductor-based biosensor with potential to detect the presence of a specific biomarker of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSCs) in a culture medium. More information can be found in the Research Article by S. Hideshima, T. Osaka, and co-workers.

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基于半导体生物传感的干细胞分化的无损电检测
受邀参加本月封面的是东京城市大学的Sho Hideshima教授、早稻田大学的Tetsuya教授和日本国立高级工业科学技术研究所的Hiroaki Tateno教授的合作小组。封面图片显示了一种基于半导体的生物传感器,该生物传感器有可能检测培养基中人类诱导多能干细胞(hiPSC)的特定生物标志物的存在。更多信息可以在S.Hideshima、T.Osaka及其同事的研究文章中找到。
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