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I have just entered a Pathological test last week? But I have a question about Pathological word "iPS". Is there anyone good enough to help me to explain the above word"ips" ? 🙂 The word is likely realated with molecule Pathology, I suppose.
 
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How in the world did you enter a Pathological test? which one?
 
One use of iPS refers to induced pluripotent stem cells, ie the cells engineered to overexpress Oct4, one of the Sox factors and a few other genes, which are then capable of differentiating along several lines. Not really related to pathology though.
 
First, I want to thank you for your helping me to deal with tne problem. However, "ips" is really a Pathological word,at least it is asociated with the Pathology. I haven't ersolve it until now.
 
One use of iPS refers to induced pluripotent stem cells, ie the cells engineered to overexpress Oct4, one of the Sox factors and a few other genes, which are then capable of differentiating along several lines. Not really related to pathology though.
I think i shoud thank you first. canyou tell me more about "ips" ?
 
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