The human placenta serves as a medium of exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between the mother and the fetus. This foetomaternal organ provides the most intimate connection between the fetal and maternal tissues. The placental tissues originate very early during embryogenesis, prior to gastrulation, suggesting that they may harbor cells that retain some stem/progenitor cell potential with the ability to differentiate toward different cell lineages. Furthermore, placenta plays an essential role in maintaining fetomaternal tolerance during pregnancy, indicating that placental cells may have special immunomodulatory properties and, finally, placenta can be easily procured after delivery and its use is free from ethical concern. ...
The placenta is a multifaceted organ, fulfilling critical functions for the fetus and the mother. Th...
textabstractThe placenta is a large, highly vascularised hematopoietic tissue that functions during ...
Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSC) are promising candidates for use in cell-based therapies. In mo...
The human placenta serves as a medium of exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between t...
The placenta encloses the very beginnings of the mystery of life, but discloses an ever-increasing a...
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 is a fetomaternal organ provided by nature to aid development of the growing embryo by ...
The placenta represents an interesting source of cells with an intriguing potential, by virtue of th...
The placenta is an intriguing and mysterious organ, starting from its role during pregnancy. A tempo...
Mounting evidence suggests that the human term placenta could be a source of stem/progenitor cells w...
Regenerative medicine based on cell therapy and tissue engineering methodologies is a newly emerging...
The human term placenta collected after birth is a waste tissue that harbors large quantities of fet...
Placental structures, capable to persist in a genetically foreign organism, are a natural model of a...
The placenta is a multifaceted organ, fulfilling critical functions for the fetus and the mother. Th...
textabstractThe placenta is a large, highly vascularised hematopoietic tissue that functions during ...
Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSC) are promising candidates for use in cell-based therapies. In mo...
The human placenta serves as a medium of exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between t...
The placenta encloses the very beginnings of the mystery of life, but discloses an ever-increasing a...
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 is a fetomaternal organ provided by nature to aid development of the growing embryo by ...
The placenta represents an interesting source of cells with an intriguing potential, by virtue of th...
The placenta is an intriguing and mysterious organ, starting from its role during pregnancy. A tempo...
Mounting evidence suggests that the human term placenta could be a source of stem/progenitor cells w...
Regenerative medicine based on cell therapy and tissue engineering methodologies is a newly emerging...
The human term placenta collected after birth is a waste tissue that harbors large quantities of fet...
Placental structures, capable to persist in a genetically foreign organism, are a natural model of a...
The placenta is a multifaceted organ, fulfilling critical functions for the fetus and the mother. Th...
textabstractThe placenta is a large, highly vascularised hematopoietic tissue that functions during ...
Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSC) are promising candidates for use in cell-based therapies. In mo...