AbstractEngineered functional organs or tissues, created with autologous somatic cells and seeded on biodegradable or hydrogel scaffolds, have been developed for use in individuals with tissue damage suffered from congenital disorders, infection, irradiation, or cancer. However, in those patients, abnormal cells obtained by biopsy from the compromised tissue could potentially contaminate the engineered tissues. Thus, an alternative cell source for construction of the neo-organ or functional recovery of the injured or diseased tissues would be useful. Recently, we have found stem cells existing in the urine. These cells are highly expandable, and have self-renewal capacity, paracrine properties, and multi-differentiation potential. As a nove...
Despite successful approaches to preserve organs, tissues, and isolated cells, the maintenance of st...
<div><p>Despite successful approaches to preserve organs, tissues, and isolated cells, the maintenan...
WOS: 000410005000021PubMed ID: 28861309Objective: For in vitro tissue engineering in urology, stem c...
In order to reconstruct injured urinary tract tissues, biodegradable scaffolds with autologous seede...
International audienceCell therapy, i.e., the use of cells to repair an affected tissue or organ, is...
Stem cell research provides promising strategies in improving healthcare for human beings. As a noni...
Urine specimens represent a novel and non-invasive approach to isolate patient-specific stem cells b...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) represent an attractive source within the field of tissue engineering....
The therapeutic use of stem cells and tissue engineering techniques are emerging in urology. Here, s...
Stem cell research is rapidly expanding and has provided novel concepts in understanding and managin...
INTRODUCTION Impaired bladder function in children and adults often causes lifelong morbidity, as fu...
Urine represents an unlimited source of patient-specific kidney cells that can be harvested noninvas...
Objective: For in vitro tissue engineering in urology, stem cells are commonly isolated from tissue ...
Urine represents an unlimited source of kidney specific cells that can be harvested non-invasively. ...
As bladder reconstruction strategies evolve, a feasible and safe source of transplantable urothelium...
Despite successful approaches to preserve organs, tissues, and isolated cells, the maintenance of st...
<div><p>Despite successful approaches to preserve organs, tissues, and isolated cells, the maintenan...
WOS: 000410005000021PubMed ID: 28861309Objective: For in vitro tissue engineering in urology, stem c...
In order to reconstruct injured urinary tract tissues, biodegradable scaffolds with autologous seede...
International audienceCell therapy, i.e., the use of cells to repair an affected tissue or organ, is...
Stem cell research provides promising strategies in improving healthcare for human beings. As a noni...
Urine specimens represent a novel and non-invasive approach to isolate patient-specific stem cells b...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) represent an attractive source within the field of tissue engineering....
The therapeutic use of stem cells and tissue engineering techniques are emerging in urology. Here, s...
Stem cell research is rapidly expanding and has provided novel concepts in understanding and managin...
INTRODUCTION Impaired bladder function in children and adults often causes lifelong morbidity, as fu...
Urine represents an unlimited source of patient-specific kidney cells that can be harvested noninvas...
Objective: For in vitro tissue engineering in urology, stem cells are commonly isolated from tissue ...
Urine represents an unlimited source of kidney specific cells that can be harvested non-invasively. ...
As bladder reconstruction strategies evolve, a feasible and safe source of transplantable urothelium...
Despite successful approaches to preserve organs, tissues, and isolated cells, the maintenance of st...
<div><p>Despite successful approaches to preserve organs, tissues, and isolated cells, the maintenan...
WOS: 000410005000021PubMed ID: 28861309Objective: For in vitro tissue engineering in urology, stem c...