Mesenchymal stromal cells.
Biology
of adult mesenchymal stem cells: regulation of niche, self-renewal and differentiation
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Mesenchymal stromal cells.
Biology
of adult mesenchymal stem cells: regulation of niche, self-renewal and differentiation
Autor:
Kolf, Catherine M
;
Cho, Elizabeth
;
Tuan, Rocky S
Assuntos:
Adult Stem Cells - cytology
;
Adult Stem Cells - physiology
;
Adult Stem Cells - transplantation
;
Animals
;
Cell
Differentiation - physiology
;
Cell
Proliferation
;
Humans
;
Mesenchymal Stem
Cell
Transplantation - trends
;
Mesenchymal Stem Cells - cytology
;
Mesenchymal Stem Cells - physiology
;
Review
É parte de:
Arthritis research & therapy, 2007-01, Vol.9 (1), p.204-204
Notas:
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Descrição:
Recent advances in understanding the cellular and molecular signaling pathways and global transcriptional regulators of adult mesenchymal stem cells have provided new insights into their
biology
and potential clinical applications, particularly for tissue repair and regeneration. This review focuses on these advances, specifically in the context of self-renewal and regulation of lineage-specific differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells. In addition we review recent research on the concept of stem
cell
niche, and its relevance to adult mesenchymal stem cells.
Editor:
England: National Library of Medicine - MEDLINE Abstracts
Idioma:
Inglês