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University of Bonn - Life & Brain Center and Hertie Foundation

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Biology

Engineering Cell-permeable Protein
Bernhard Münst 1, Christoph Patsch 1, Frank Edenhofer 1
1Stem Cell Engineering Group, Institute of Reconstructive Neurobiology, University of Bonn - Life & Brain Center and Hertie Foundation

Protein transduction enables the direct delivery of biologically active proteins into cells. In contrast to conventional methods such as DNA transfection or viral transduction this non-invasive paradigm allows highly efficient cellular manipulation in a titratable manner circumventing cellular toxicity and the risk of oncogenic transformation by permanent genetic modification.

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Neuroscience

Derivation of Adult Human Fibroblasts and their Direct Conversion into Expandable Neural Progenitor Cells
Sandra Meyer 1,2, Philipp Wörsdörfer 1, Katharina Günther 1, Marc Thier 2,3, Frank Edenhofer 1,2
1Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Würzburg, 2Institute of Reconstructive Neurobiology, University of Bonn, 3German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg

Generation of induced pluripotent stem cells provides fascinating prospects for the derivation of autologous transplants. However, progression through a pluripotent state and laborious re-differentiation still hinders clinical translation. Here we describe the derivation of adult human fibroblasts and their direct conversion into induced neural progenitor cells and the subsequent differentiation into neural lineages.

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