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Systemically transplanted human gingiva-derived mesenchymal stem cells contributing to bone tissue regeneration.

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Mesenchymal stem cells

Archives of Medical Research, 2003
It has become clear that adult mammalian bone marrow contains not one but two ostensibly discrete populations of adult stem cells. The first and by far the most fully characterized are the hematopoietic stem cells responsible for maintaining lifelong production of blood cells.
Brenton, Short   +4 more
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Mesenchymal Stem Cell Mechanobiology

Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2010
Bone marrow-derived multipotent stem and stromal cells (MSCs) are likely candidates for cell-based therapies for various conditions including skeletal disease. Advancement of these therapies will rely on an ability to identify, isolate, manipulate, and deliver stem cells in a safe and effective manner.
Alesha B, Castillo   +1 more
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Biology of mesenchymal stem cells

Injury, 2005
Mesenchymal stem cells are present in many human tissues and serve as a readily available source of undifferentiated cells being capable to form specific tissues like bone, cartilage, fat, muscle and tendon. They represent an attractive and promising field in tissue regeneration and engineering for treatment applications in a wide range of trauma and ...
Ippokratis, Pountos, Peter V, Giannoudis
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Proteome of mesenchymal stem cells

PROTEOMICS, 2007
Abstract Proteomics has evolved, in recent years, into effective tools for basic and applied stem cell research, and has been extensively used to facilitate the identification of changes in signal transduction components, especially with regard to plasticity, proliferation, and differentiation.
Hye Won, Park   +2 more
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Mesenchymal Autologous Stem Cells

World Neurosurgery, 2015
The use of cell-based therapies for spinal cord injuries has recently gained prominence as a potential therapy or component of a combination strategy. Experimental and clinical studies have been performed using mesenchymal stem cell therapy to treat spinal cord injuries with encouraging results.
Asdrubal, Falavigna   +1 more
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“Mesenchymal” Stem Cells

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2014
Two opposing descriptions of so-called mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) exist at this time. One sees MSCs as the postnatal, self-renewing, and multipotent stem cells for the skeleton. This cell coincides with a specific type of bone marrow perivascular cell.
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 1991
AbstractBone and cartilage formation in the embryo and repair and turnover in the adult involve the progeny of a small number of cells called mesenchymal stem cells. These cells divide, and their progeny become committed to a specific and distinctive phenotypic pathway, a lineage with discrete steps and, finally, end‐stage cells involved with ...
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