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Sugaya K. on PAPER: Hwang WS. et al., 2004, It is very sad to hear that the data presented in the paper has been fabricated. One can only... 23 Jan 2006. 

Sugaya K. on NEWS: Increased Neurogenesis in AD? Evidence from APP Mice Strengthens Case, This paper is a continuation of a 1 Sep 2004. 

Sugaya K. on PAPER: López-Toledano MA. et al., 2004, While Aβ toxicity has received much research focus, its physiological function was overlooked in... 1 Jul 2004. 

Sugaya K. on PAPER: Hwang WS. et al., 2004, This should be extremely exciting news for the public. In theory, these ES cells isolated from... 12 Feb 2004. 

Sugaya K. on NEWS: New Neurons Born among the Dying in Alzheimer’s Hippocampus?, For stem cell researchers, this is an encouraging report which indicates neurogenesis in the... 9 Dec 2003. 

Sugaya K. on NEWS: Adult Stem Cells Target Inflammation, Replace Cells in MS Model, Comment by Kiminobu Sugaya This study proves our concept that neurospheres injected into... 24 Apr 2003. 

Sugaya K. on NEWS: Stem Cell Fusion Is for Real, There is much evidence that bone marrow stem cells acquire environmental cell characteristics by... 14 Apr 2003. 

Sugaya K. on NEWS: Breaking Away: Human Glial Stem Cells Generate Neurons, This is a report to support neurogenesis in the adult human brain. Transplanted cells (Hoehn,... 19 Mar 2003. 

Sugaya K. on NEWS: MRI Keeps an Eye on Those Transplanted Stem Cells In Vivo, This is an exciting study to show in vivo migration of stem cells in the brain. I talked with... 19 Nov 2002. 

Sugaya K. on NEWS: A Step Ahead With Both Adult and Embryonic Stem Cells, The Verfaillie paper reports the identification of pluripotent adult stem cells, which may serve... 24 Jun 2002. 

Sugaya K. on NEWS: Astrocytes May Hold Key to Adult Neurogenesis, I was not surprised by this paper. Though the abstract says, "This role in fate specification... 4 May 2002. 

Sugaya K. on NEWS: Caution Flag for Adult Stem Cells: Fusion, Not Dedifferentiation?, These are very interesting studies. The purpose of these studies might be making pluripotent... 21 Mar 2002. 

Sugaya K. on NEWS: Down and In—the Location of Amyloid-β Does Matter, This study shows very similar results to what we reported at the last Neuroscience meeting in... 4 Mar 2002. 

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