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Skeletal Stem Cells: A Basis for Orthopaedic Pathology and Tissue Repair
Ting Cong1,2, Kyle W Morse3,4, Branden R Sosa3,4
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UPMC Sports Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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➢ Skeletal stem cells (SSCs) continually replenish mature cell populations to support skeletal homeostasis.➢ SSCs repopulate by self-renewal, have multilineage potential, and are long-lived in vivo.➢ SSCs express specific combinations of cell surface markers that reflect their lineage identity.➢ SSCs adapt to their anatomic environment to support regional differences in skeletal behavior and pathology.
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