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Stem Cell‐Niche Engineering via Multifunctional Hydrogel Potentiates Stem Cell Therapies for Inflammatory Bone Loss

Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Effective therapies capable of simultaneously inhibiting inflammation and promoting bone healing remain to be developed for inflammatory bone disease. Stem cell therapies hold great promise for a variety of diseases, but their translation is hampered by ...
Gang Li   +9 more
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The stem cell niche

The Journal of Pathology, 2008
AbstractVirtually every tissue of the adult organism maintains a population of putatively slowly‐cycling stem cells that maintain homeostasis of the tissue and respond to injury when challenged. These cells are regulated and supported by the surrounding microenvironment, referred to as the stem cell ‘niche’.
M R, Walker   +2 more
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Stem cell niches

Biology Bulletin, 2007
The nature of the stem cell niche and its interaction with stem cells is one of fundamental problems in the biology of stem cells. Stem cell niches are formed during ontogeny. A niche can remain vacant and exist independently of stem cells; however, stem cell self-renewal cannot be maintained for long periods outside of the niche except for particular ...
V. V. Terskikh   +2 more
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Plant Stem Cell Niches

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2012
Multicellular organisms possess pluripotent stem cells to form new organs, replenish the daily loss of cells, or regenerate organs after injury. Stem cells are maintained in specific environments, the stem cell niches, that provide signals to block differentiation.
Aichinger, Ernst   +3 more
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Stem Cells and Their Niches

Science, 2006
A constellation of intrinsic and extrinsic cellular mechanisms regulates the balance of self-renewal and differentiation in all stem cells. Stem cells, their progeny, and elements of their microenvironment make up an anatomical structure that coordinates normal homeostatic production of functional mature cells.
Moore, Kateri A., Lemischka, Ihor R.
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Tendon Stem Cell Niche

2015
Tendon stem cells constitute a heterogeneous population of stem and progenitor cells that is involved in tendon formation and healing. The basic understanding of the interactions between tendon cells and their surroundings can enable the development of improved regenerative therapies.
Almeida, Raquel Carvalho Ferreira Costa   +5 more
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3D‐Printed Microrobotic Transporters with Recapitulated Stem Cell Niche for Programmable and Active Cell Delivery

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Poor retention rate, low targeting accuracy, and spontaneous transformation of stem cells present major clinical barriers to the success of therapies based on stem cell transplantation.
I. Yasa   +4 more
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The neural stem cell niche

Cell and Tissue Research, 2007
The neural stem cell niche defines a zone in which stem cells are retained after embryonic development for the production of new cells of the nervous system. This continual supply of new neurons and glia then provides the postnatal and adult brain with an added capacity for cellular plasticity, albeit one that is restricted to a few specific zones ...
Joanne C, Conover, Ryan Q, Notti
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Adult haematopoietic stem cell niches

Nature Reviews Immunology, 2017
Stem cell niches are specialized microenvironments that promote the maintenance of stem cells and regulate their function. Recent advances have improved our understanding of the niches that maintain adult haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). These advances include new markers for HSCs and niche cells, systematic analyses of the expression patterns of ...
Genevieve M, Crane   +2 more
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