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Stem Cells

Pancreatology, 2007
In this issue, 'Pancreatology and the Web' focuses on stem cell research, one of the 21st century's most exciting areas of science. Stem cell research has been advancing our knowledge about how an organism develops from a single cell and how healthy cells replace damaged cells in adult organisms.
Carlo Alberto, Redi   +6 more
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Stem cells

The Lancet, 2005
Stem cells derived from adult and embryonic sources have great therapeutic potential, but much research is still needed before their clinical use becomes commonplace. There is debate about whether adult stem cells can be used instead of those derived from embryos.
A, Vats   +4 more
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Cells on Stems

New England Journal of Medicine, 1978
Blood cells, like blossoms of a floribunda, arise together from a single branch. Clinicians have long assumed that granulocytes, megakaryocytes and erythroid cells have a common origin because all three cell lines may be involved to a varying degree in the many forms of myeloproliferative disease.
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The characterisation of mesenchymal stem cells: a stem cell is not a stem cell is not a stem cell.

Journal of stem cells, 2013
There has been an increasing interest in stem cell applications and tissue engineering approaches in surgical practice to deal with damaged or lost tissue. Although there have been developments in almost all surgical disciplines, the greatest advances are being made in orthopaedics. This is due to many factors including the familiarity with bone marrow
Wasim S, Khan, Timothy E, Hardingham
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Gastrointestinal Stem Cells I. Pancreatic stem cells

American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 2005
The transplantation of islets isolated from donor pancreas has renewed the interest in cell therapy for the treatment of diabetes. In addition, the capacity that stem cells have to differentiate into a wide variety of cell types makes their use ideal to generate β-cells for transplantation therapies.
Soria, Bernat   +2 more
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Stem cell factor

Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 1995
Abstract Stem cell factor (SCF) is the ligand for the tyrosine kinase receptor okit, which is expressed on both primitive and mature hematopoietic progenitor cells. In vitro, SCF synergizes with other growth factors, such as granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G–CSF), granulocyte macrophage–colony-stimulating factor, and interleukin-3
I K, McNiece, R A, Briddell
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Stem Cells in Psychiatry

2019
The development of regenerative medicine has provided new perspectives in many scientific fields, including psychiatry. Stem cell research is getting us closer to discovering the biological foundation of mental disorders. In this chapter, we consider the information relating to stem cells and factors involved in their trafficking in peripheral blood in
Jolanta, Kucharska-Mazur   +2 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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Neural Stem Cells

2019
Neural stem cell (NSC) transplantation has provided the basis for the development of potentially powerful new therapeutic cell-based strategies for a broad spectrum of clinical diseases, including stroke, psychiatric illnesses such as fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, and cancer.
Tuazon J. P.   +6 more
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