Mesenchymal stem cells: isolation and therapeutics

A Alhadlaq, JJ Mao - Stem cells and development, 2004 - liebertpub.com
A Alhadlaq, JJ Mao
Stem cells and development, 2004liebertpub.com
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are progenitors of all connective tissue cells. In adults of
multiple vertebrate species, MSCs have been isolated from bone marrow (BM) and other
tissues, expanded in culture, and differentiated into several tissue-forming cells such as
bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, tendon, liver, kidney, heart, and even brain cells. Recent
advances in the practical end of application of MSCs toward regeneration of a human-
shaped articular condyle of the synovial joint is one example of their functionality and …
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are progenitors of all connective tissue cells. In adults of multiple vertebrate species, MSCs have been isolated from bone marrow (BM) and other tissues, expanded in culture, and differentiated into several tissue-forming cells such as bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, tendon, liver, kidney, heart, and even brain cells. Recent advances in the practical end of application of MSCs toward regeneration of a human-shaped articular condyle of the synovial joint is one example of their functionality and versatility. The present review not only outlines several approaches relevant to the isolation and therapeutic use of MSCs, but also presents several examples of phenotypic and functional characterization of isolated MSCs and their progeny.
Mary Ann Liebert