Joy Arakaki
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Recent Articles
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Gregor B, Coston M, Adams E, Arakaki J, Borensztejn A, Do T, et al.
Nat Protoc
. 2023 Dec;
19(2):565-594.
PMID: 38087082
To produce abundant cell culture samples to generate large, standardized image datasets of human induced pluripotent stem (hiPS) cells, we developed an automated workflow on a Hamilton STAR liquid handler...
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Roberts B, Hendershott M, Arakaki J, Gerbin K, Malik H, Nelson A, et al.
Stem Cell Reports
. 2019 Apr;
12(5):1145-1158.
PMID: 30956114
We describe a multistep method for endogenous tagging of transcriptionally silent genes in human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). A monomeric EGFP (mEGFP) fusion tag and a constitutively expressed mCherry...
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Haupt A, Grancharova T, Arakaki J, Fuqua M, Roberts B, Gunawardane R
J Vis Exp
. 2018 Sep;
(138).
PMID: 30199041
A protocol is presented for generating human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) that express endogenous proteins fused to in-frame N- or C-terminal fluorescent tags. The prokaryotic CRISPR/Cas9 system (clustered regularly...
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Roberts B, Haupt A, Tucker A, Grancharova T, Arakaki J, Fuqua M, et al.
Mol Biol Cell
. 2017 Aug;
28(21):2854-2874.
PMID: 28814507
We present a CRISPR/Cas9 genome-editing strategy to systematically tag endogenous proteins with fluorescent tags in human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC). To date, we have generated multiple hiPSC lines with...
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Yumoto K, Globus R, Mojarrab R, Arakaki J, Wang A, Searby N, et al.
Radiat Res
. 2010 Mar;
173(4):494-504.
PMID: 20334522
Space travel and prolonged bed rest cause bone loss due to musculoskeletal disuse. In space, radiation fields may also have detrimental consequences because charged particles traversing the tissues of the...