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Three-dimensional approach to stem cell therapy.

Recent progress in stem cell research is opening a new hope for cell therapy in regenerative medicine. Two breakthroughs were made in the stem cell era, one, new discoveries in multi-potentiality of adult stem cells beyond the traditionally appreciated extent, and the other, establishment of pluripo...

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Autores principales: Oh, Il-Hoan, Kim, Dong-Wook
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11961296
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description Recent progress in stem cell research is opening a new hope for cell therapy in regenerative medicine. Two breakthroughs were made in the stem cell era, one, new discoveries in multi-potentiality of adult stem cells beyond the traditionally appreciated extent, and the other, establishment of pluripotent stem cell from human embryo. In addition to the newly identified multi-potentiality of adult stem cells, their ability to be trans-differentiated toward other tissue types (stem cell plasticity) as well as to migrate toward the site of tissue damage make adult stem cells particularly attractive choice for stem cell based therapy. Stem cell therapy for organ regeneration, therefore, could be approached from three distinct dimensions: first, direct differentiation of multi-potent stem cells toward desired tissue types; secondly, regeneration of specific tissues through in vivo stem cell plasticity, and lastly, by tissue-specific stem cells from many types of organs. While each approach in stem cell therapy poses distinctive limitations for their successful clinical applications, understanding regulatory mechanisms of stem cell self-renewal and their in vivo engraftment will mostly extend their medical efficacy of stem cell based therapy.
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spelling pubmed-30548652011-03-15 Three-dimensional approach to stem cell therapy. Oh, Il-Hoan Kim, Dong-Wook J Korean Med Sci Research Article Recent progress in stem cell research is opening a new hope for cell therapy in regenerative medicine. Two breakthroughs were made in the stem cell era, one, new discoveries in multi-potentiality of adult stem cells beyond the traditionally appreciated extent, and the other, establishment of pluripotent stem cell from human embryo. In addition to the newly identified multi-potentiality of adult stem cells, their ability to be trans-differentiated toward other tissue types (stem cell plasticity) as well as to migrate toward the site of tissue damage make adult stem cells particularly attractive choice for stem cell based therapy. Stem cell therapy for organ regeneration, therefore, could be approached from three distinct dimensions: first, direct differentiation of multi-potent stem cells toward desired tissue types; secondly, regeneration of specific tissues through in vivo stem cell plasticity, and lastly, by tissue-specific stem cells from many types of organs. While each approach in stem cell therapy poses distinctive limitations for their successful clinical applications, understanding regulatory mechanisms of stem cell self-renewal and their in vivo engraftment will mostly extend their medical efficacy of stem cell based therapy. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3054865/ /pubmed/11961296 Text en
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Three-dimensional approach to stem cell therapy.
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