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In order for people to buy the stem cell and optic nerve differentiation kit, they had to receive basic training about the experimentation method from A-Bio, as A-Bio would not sell it unless one attended the session. Although A-Bio couldn’t reimburse the transportation or accommodation expenses, the training itself was free.
As such, scientists from all over the world swarmed to A-Bio after the third phase of the glaucoma clinical trial ended. Usually, A-Bio’s stem cell experts would do the training, but Young-Joon decided to give the first lecture himself as it was the first time.
“Look, there are two kits. They look like eye drops, right? One drop of solution will come out of them if you squeeze the bottle,” Young-Joon explained as he showed the kit to the audience. “They are either called the first kit and second kit, or called the dedifferentiation and optic nerve differentiation kit.”
Young-Joon dropped one drop of each solution onto a tissue to show them.
“First, you need to overexpress the genes SOX2, cMyc, OCT4, and KTF4 in order to dedifferentiate somatic cells to stem cells.”
Young-Joon took a culture dish out of the incubator and showed it to the scientists.
“The sample of the patient’s somatic cell you harvested onto the culture plate should look like this. There’s a picture of a microscope beside it, right? Now, this somatic cell is mine,” Young-Joon said with a chuckle.[1] “We are going...



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