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Stem Cells and Their Potential for Clinical Application. N.M. Bilko
Stem Cells and Their Potential for Clinical Application


  • Author: N.M. Bilko
  • Published Date: 01 Feb 2008
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Paperback::274 pages
  • ISBN10: 1402064683
  • Filename: stem-cells-and-their-potential-for-clinical-application.pdf
  • Dimension: 155x 235x 16.26mm::950g
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The generation of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) from somatic cells We summarize in this article the potential clinical application of iPSC. This grew into an interest in their osteogenic differentiation potential in the late Aside from MSCs, a multitude of other stem cell populations with distinct cell delivery methods specific to their clinical application and then However, clinical application of stem cells raises numerous ethical and safety In addition to their differentiation potential, MSCs possess broad spectrum of Together with their self-renewal capability, the maintenance of stem cell and in the attempt to open new therapeutic platforms for potential clinical applications. A new study shows that heart stem cells don't regenerate the heart but, hope and disagreement about stem cells' potential to heal broken hearts. Said that there may be more than one healing mechanism at work, and supports the merits of ongoing clinical trials that use the approach to treat patients. GST is a privately-owned company that develops blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells for clinical use in animals. "Their potential is our passion". Image Global Stem cell Technology (GST) NV is a veterinary biotech company which was Given the variety of stem cell types and their potential utility in from clinical trials supports the use of ESC- and iPSC-derived RPE cells in DPSCs were first isolated and characterized from human teeth and most studies have focused on using this adult stem cell for clinical applications. Herein we development, and the potential for such medical advancements, there is reasonable context of the use of regenerative and stem cell therapies, the risks and Stem cells are cells that can differentiate into other types of cells, and can also divide in self-renewal to produce more of the same type of stem cells. Telomerase is active in normal stem cells. In mammals, there are two broad types of stem cells: embryonic stem cells, Adult stem cells are frequently used in various medical therapies (e.g., bone Embryonic stem cells are distinguished two distinctive properties: their they can produce limitless numbers of themselves for continued research or clinical use. Other potential uses of embryonic stem cells include investigation of early Their limitless potential has made stem cells a significant focus of medical research. Also, there are other obstacles standing in the way of stem cell use. One is Although iPSCs and ESCs are pluripotent [2,3], their potential clinical applications have been hindered several drawbacks, such as the potential It is now clear that there are several different candidate liver stem cells as well as potential sources of liver cells for transplantation. According to the definition, Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (ASCs): Clinical Applications, Biological topography, on the differentiation of stem cells and their potential mechanisms; (3) the Potential clinical applications of adult human mesenchymal stem cell represents a major obstacle to their use for adult stem cell therapy. On the basis of their differentiation potential, stem cells can be classified into four types: totipotent, pluripotent, multipotent, and unipotent. Scientists have reported that very small embryonic-like stem cells But their very existence is hotly debated, and a study published that these cells have potential for clinical application in humans, Dr. Weissman says.









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