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Isolation and Large Scale Expansion of Adult Human Endothelial Colony Forming Progenitor Cells
Published on: October 28, 2009
Endothelial colony-forming progenitor cell isolation and expansion
Nicole A Hofmann1, Andreas Reinisch, Dirk Strunk
1Department of Hematology and Stem Cell Transplantation, University Clinic of Internal Medicine, Medical University, Graz, Austria. nicole.hofmann@klinikum-graz.at
Abstract:
Vessel wall-derived somatic endothelial colony-forming progenitor cells (ECFCs) are key players in vascular homeostasis and regeneration. Due to their robust proliferative potential and profound vessel-forming capacity, ECFCs are considered to represent an attractive tool for vascular regenerative medicine and a promising target for antiangiogenic tumor therapy. Here, we describe an easily applicable method for isolating ECFCs directly from unmanipulated adult human blood and an animal protein-free large-scale expansion system to generate more than 100 million functional ECFCs.

