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Development of bioartificial renal tubule devices with lifespan-extended human renal proximal tubular epithelial cells
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A large number of human renal tubular cells required for construction of the bioartificial renal tubule device were prepared by extending the lifespan of the primary cells by invalidating mRNA of cell cycle-related genes. Constructed bioartificial renal tubule devices with lifespan-extended cells showed good performances of in vitro examination of reabsorption and metabolism. Requiring no oncogenes, vectors or cell cloning, the RNAi-mediated lifespan extension can help advance tissue-replacement therapy as well as basic research.
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