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A new adenosine analogue, COA-Cl can be a xeno free trophic factor

  • In: Short Communications A1 on Monday, 22 May 2017, 13:30-15:00
  • At: Stockholm (Sweden) (2017)
  • Type: Presentation
  • By: TSUKAMOTO, Ikuko (Kagawa University, Fac. of Medicine, Kagawa, Japan)
  • Co-author(s): Ikuko Tsukamoto: Fac. of Medicine, Kagawa University, Kagawa, Japan
    Maki Takata: Fac. of Medicine, Kagawa University, Kagawa, Japan
    Ryuji Okamoto: Fac. of Medicine, Kagawa University, Kagawa, Japan
    Junsuke Igarashi: Fac. of Medicine, Kagawa University, Kagawa, Japan
    Yasuo Kubota: Fac. of Medicine, Kagawa University, Kagawa, Japan
    Masaaki Tokuda: Fac. of Medicine, Kagawa University, Kagawa, Japan
    Norikazu Sakakibara: Kagawa School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokushima Bunri University, Kagawa, Japan
    Naohiko Okabe: Fac. of Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School, Okayama, Japan
    Osamu Miyamoto: Fac. of Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School, Okayama, Japan
    Ryoji Konishi: Fac. of Medicine, Kagawa University, Kagawa, Japan
  • Abstract:

    Backgrounds

    In the cell culture process of regenerative medicine, the usage of animal sera should be refrained and xeno freetrophic factors are eagerly required.  

    Aims

    Developing capable trophic factors for regenerative medicine

    Methods

    We have synthesized a new adenosine analogue named COA-Cl, and examined its physiological activities both i

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