... hematopoieticstem cells. Science 241, 58–62.10. Uchida, N. and Weissman, I. L. (1992) Searching for hematopoieticstem cells:evidence that Thy-1.11o Lin- Sca-l+ cells are the only stem cells in ... their propensity to mobilize stem and progenitor cells in response tocytokine administration (23). Recent studies have also demonstrated that stem cell pool size and stemcell cycling characteristics ... (12,28). Therefore, a dose-response experiment Cell Cycle Analysis of Stem Cells 9393From: Methods in Molecular Medicine, vol. 63: HematopoieticStemCell ProtocolsEdited by: C. A. Klug and C....
... current status of hematopoieticcell transplantation.Annu Rev Med 2003, 54:491-512.6. Horowitz MM: Uses and growth of hematopoieticcell transplantation. InThomas’ hematopoieticcell transplantation ... EA, Cella DF, Beaumont JL, Brady MJ,Horowitz MM, Sobocinski KA, Rizzo JD, Wingard JR: Long-term health-related quality of life, growth, and spiritual well-being after hematopoietic stem- cell ... hematopoietic cell transplantation. Blood 2009, 114(1):7-19.11. Mosher CE, Redd WH, Rini CM, Burkhalter JE, DuHamel KN: Physical,psychological, and social sequelae following hematopoietic stem...
... disease.Keywordsallogeneic hematopoieticstemcell transplantation, chronic graft-versus-host disease, children, incidence, risk factorsIntroduction Hematopoietic stemcell transplantation (HSCT) ... common after peripheral blood stemcell transplantation than BMT because it is generally accepted that peripheral blood stem cells con-tain greater numbers of infused T-cells (Bishop, 2009; Schmitz ... T cells in graft vs host disease. Journal of Immunol-ogy, 152, 1609-1617.Huang, X., Liu, D., Liu, K., Xu, L., Chen, H., Han, W., . . . Zhang, X. (2009). Haploidentical hematopoieticstem cell...
... in mouse embryonic stem cells. Stem Cells 27, 3001-3011. New Advances in StemCell Transplantation 14 Fig. 3. Methods for production of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) by excisable ... carcinoma and embryonic stem cells. Mol Biol Cell 16, 5719-5735. NEW ADVANCES IN STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION Edited by Taner Demirer New Advances in StemCell Transplantation 8 ... the role of stem cells in cell transplantation or regenerative medicine increased remarkably across all sections of the stemcell related journals. The largest number of stemcell articles...
... Đại học Huế, tập 73, số 4, năm 2012 NGHIÊN CỨU SỬ DỤNG TẾ BÀO GỐC TRUNG MÔ (MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL - MSC) TRONG ĐIỀU TRỊ UNG THƯ ĐẠI - TRỰC TRÀNG TRÊN CHUỘT (SPRAGUE DAWLEY) Chế Thị Cẩm ... trước khi ứng dụng cấy ghép: Sử dng mỏy FACS Calibur Becton-Dickinson đ (Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter), với kỹ thuật Flow cytometry cho phép thu thập các thông tin về tế bào thông qua dạng...
... administration or neural stemcell transplant. A:reddish brown coloration of caspase III immunoreactivity along the ventricular lining of cells of ischemic rat having undergone neural stem cell transplant ... bonemarrow stem cells in ischemic brain. Acta Neurochir Suppl 2006,99:123-124.11. Li J, Sun CR, Zhang H, Tsang KS, Li JH, Zhang SD, An YH: Co-transplantation of neural stem cells and Schwann Cells ... ability of neural stem cells (NSC) to differentiateinto neural cells has been seen in culture [2]. Given thecomplexity of both the structure and function of thecentral nervous system (CNS), it...
... availability of various cellularsources for experimental investigations [6,7,10-15]including bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells(BMDMSCs), hematopoietic stem/ progenitor cells, andcells of embryonic ... adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMS Cs). After culturing for 14 days, majority ofisolated adipose-derived stem cells expressing CD29 and CD90 characteristic of mesenchymal stem cells (n = 3). Note ... A,Reisner Y: Transplantation of human hematopoieticstem cells intoischemic and growing kidneys suggests a role in vasculogenesis but nottubulogenesis. Stem Cells 2006, 24:1185-1193.14. Imberti...
... induction of apoptosis and the relevantsignaling pathways in hematopoieticstem cells are stillpoorly understood. Hematopoieticstem cells (HSCs)contain specific markers on their surface such ... purepopulations of these cells for in vitro study of the cellu-lar processes in thalassemic stem cells. While previousattempts have focused on the cell culture system, in thisstudy the phosphoproteome ... days, cells were collected for identi-fication of erythroid markers and cell morphology. Cell surface membrane markers were analyzed to confirm cell types of HSCs and erythroid cells. Cell surface...
... mesenchymal stem cells. Stem Cells 2007, 25:371-379.73. Kuhn NZ, Tuan RS: Regulation of stemness and stemcell niche ofmesenchymal stem cells: implications in tumorigenesis and metastasis. J Cell ... their stem cell nature [13].Cells of Origin for Osteosarcoma Cancer Stem CellsCSCs have been proposed to arise either from the trans-formation of normal stem cells to cancerous stem cells ... CSC.Possible Niche for Osteosarcoma Cancer Stem CellsNormal stem cells are found within niches (microenvir-onments) that support the stem cell. Stem cells andniche cells interact with each other via...
... of stem/ progenitor cells in the breastcancer (MCF7) cell lin e [11]. The fact that the vastmajority of MCF7 stemcell enriched SP cells expressMUC1 suggests that epithelial cancer stem cells ... these markers were used forthe confirmation of an MUC4 enriched cancer stem cell populat ion. Stem cells and cancer stem cells are knownto possess the phenomenal property of self-renewalwhich ... SKOV3 cells (Figure 3).We further isolated these colonies for the stem/ progeni-tor marker analysis.Expression of cancer stemcell and self-renewal markersin circular coloniesCancer stem cells...
... of stem cells include embryonic stem (ES) cells, umbilical cord blood stem cells, organ-specific somatic stem cells (e.g., neural stem cells for treatment of the brain), and somatic stem cells ... obtaining more pluripotent stemcell populations, such as bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) or adipose stem cells, for use in regenerative strategies. Sources of Stem Cells for Tissue Repair ... stem cells. Umbilical cord blood stem/ progenitor cells are associated with less graft-versus-host disease compared to marrow stem cells. They have less HLA restriction than adult marrow stem...
... behaves like a stemcell and cell type 1 like a transit amplifying cell; or whether cell type 1 behaves like a stem cell and cell type 0 goes extinct. If feedback also slows cell division ... specification, that establishes whether a cell type becomes a stem cell, a transit amplifying cell or simply goes extinct.Beyond stemness?The view that stem cells are not fixed in their proliferative ... progenitor cells. Nature 2008, 453:544-547.6. Chuong CM, Widelitz RB: The river of stem cells. CellStem Cell 2009, 4:100-102.7. Lander AD, Gokoffski KK, Wan FY, Nie Q, Calof AL: Cell line-ages...