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Isolating Stem Cells from Soft Musculoskeletal Tissues
Published on: July 5, 2010
[Stem cells from adult differentiated tissues]
Abstract:
The review thoroughly describes all types of adult stem cells which have been isolated by the present time - hematopoietic, muscle, neural, skin, endothelial, intestinal and mesenchymal stem cells. Their isolation, in vitro cultivation, and possible application in cell therapy of various diseases are discussed. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are of great concern now because they are, in the authors' opinion, the most promising material for application in the therapy of humans.
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