Image Gallery
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In and Around the lab
\ 京都大学アカデミックデイ2023で展示したウォルツェン研のポスターです!
\ Woltjen lab group photo with “W,” presenting “Woltjen lab” in April 2023.
\ Representative images of human iPS cell colonies expressing one of three reporter genes (from left to right): lacZ (blue), GFP (green) and mCherry (red).
\ Cherry blossoms (Sakura) in the gardens at the Imperial Palace (Gosho), Kyoto, April 2010.\ photo: Knut Woltjen
The first mouse piggyBac iPS cell colonies. Twins born April 13, 2008. Congratulations! Welcome Mia and Tia to the world.\ photo: Knut Woltjen
piggyBac iPS cell-derived 10.5dpc chimeric mouse embryo. Transgene expression induced in utero to activate factor-linked lacZ (blue).\ First appeared in Woltjen et al. (2009) Nature 458, p766-770.\ photo: Knut Woltjen
Trichoplusia ni – the Cabbage Looper Moth\ Within this moth’s genome is where piggyBac was discovered by Malcolm J Fraser.\ photo: Pedro Pires [permission for photo reproduction]
\ Submission for the cover of Nature (rejected! Doh.), depicting (rather loosely) the application of piggyBac transposons for iPS cell production.\ Adobe Illustrator Drawing: Knut Woltjen
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