Method of the Year 2009
In 2007 we chose Next Generation Sequencing.
In 2008 we chose Super-resolution Imaging.
Now it is time for you, our readers, to help us choose the Method of the Year 2009. Just sign in using your free nature.com registration and vote on our Methods to Watch from previous years or a paper that a visitor has recommended.
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Stem cells
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Induced pluripotency
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Original article citation: Nat Meth 6," 33 - 33, (2009). - Categories: Stem cells and Biotechnology
- Recommended by the Editor: Natalie de Souza on 07/27/2009 10:25AM GMT
At the end of 2007, the generation of human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells brought much promise, but also many questions, to the field of stem cells. There certainly has been a lot of development in this area since then, and it has recently been accelerating rapidly. Enough so that methods to generate iPS cells be named Method of the Year 2009? - Comment on this subject: 0 comments made
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