Co-author of controversial acid STAP stem cell papers in …

Posted: December 12, 2014 at 1:01 pm

A co-author of two papers claiming to have shown how to create stem cells simply and easily has requested their retraction, the Wall Street Journal is reporting:

Teruhiko Wakayama of Yamanashi University in Japan, a co-author of both papers published in Nature, said he has asked the lead author of the papers, Haruko Obokata, to retract them.

There is no more credibility when there are such crucial mistakes, he said in an email to The Wall Street Journal. He didnt elaborate on what the mistakes were.

Nature told the WSJ that it was still investigating the matter. As Natures news section reported last month, lead author

biologist Haruko Obokata, who is based at the institutionshot to fame as the lead author of two papers1, 2 published in Nature last month that demonstrated a way to reprogram mature mouse cells into an embryonic state by simply applying stress, such as exposure to acid conditions or physical pressure on cell membranes.

But the studies, published online on January 29, soon came under fire. Paul Knoepfler has had a number of detailed posts on the matter, as has PubPeer.

The controversy is the latest for the field of stem cells, both embryonic and adult. Among other cases:

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