The placenta is an intriguing and mysterious organ, starting from its role during pregnancy. A temporary organ perceived as exhausted and normally discarded as biological waste, the placenta has sparked much attention from researchers and clinicians for its potential uses in regenerative medicine. Just over a decade ago, a few researchers had the notion that placental tissues such as the amniotic membrane, chorion, and umbilical cord tissue could contain cells with stem cell properties and therapeutic potential. Since then, scientific research is beginning to provide an understanding of the mechanisms through which placental tissues, cells, and their derived factors exert therapeutic actions in different preclinical disease models. Even mor...
Among the many cell types that may prove useful to regenerative medicine, mounting evidence suggests...
Among the many cell types that may prove useful to regenerative medicine, mounting evidence suggests...
A goal of regenerative medicine is to repair and regenerate damaged cells, tissues, and organs and u...
After birth the placenta retires from its vital role during pregnancy and is usually discarded as no...
The placenta is a fetomaternal organ provided by nature to aid development of the growing embryo by ...
The human placenta has long been the subject of scientific interest due to the important roles which...
The human placenta has long been the subject of scientific interest due to the important roles which...
An urgent current need in regenerative medicine is that of identifying a plentiful, safe and ethical...
The placenta, amniotic fluid, umbilical cord, and cord blood can often be classified as pregnancy-sp...
Over the past decade, human term placenta has become more than a vital organ during pregnancy, but a...
Regenerative medicine based on cell therapy and tissue engineering methodologies is a newly emerging...
The placenta encloses the very beginnings of the mystery of life, but discloses an ever-increasing a...
The human placenta serves as a medium of exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between t...
Among the many cell types that may prove useful to regenerative medicine, mounting evidence suggests...
Abstract The placenta is a feto-maternal organ. It connects the fetus and maternal wall of the preg...
Among the many cell types that may prove useful to regenerative medicine, mounting evidence suggests...
Among the many cell types that may prove useful to regenerative medicine, mounting evidence suggests...
A goal of regenerative medicine is to repair and regenerate damaged cells, tissues, and organs and u...
After birth the placenta retires from its vital role during pregnancy and is usually discarded as no...
The placenta is a fetomaternal organ provided by nature to aid development of the growing embryo by ...
The human placenta has long been the subject of scientific interest due to the important roles which...
The human placenta has long been the subject of scientific interest due to the important roles which...
An urgent current need in regenerative medicine is that of identifying a plentiful, safe and ethical...
The placenta, amniotic fluid, umbilical cord, and cord blood can often be classified as pregnancy-sp...
Over the past decade, human term placenta has become more than a vital organ during pregnancy, but a...
Regenerative medicine based on cell therapy and tissue engineering methodologies is a newly emerging...
The placenta encloses the very beginnings of the mystery of life, but discloses an ever-increasing a...
The human placenta serves as a medium of exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between t...
Among the many cell types that may prove useful to regenerative medicine, mounting evidence suggests...
Abstract The placenta is a feto-maternal organ. It connects the fetus and maternal wall of the preg...
Among the many cell types that may prove useful to regenerative medicine, mounting evidence suggests...
Among the many cell types that may prove useful to regenerative medicine, mounting evidence suggests...
A goal of regenerative medicine is to repair and regenerate damaged cells, tissues, and organs and u...