ABSTRACTPrimordial cells or stem cells are multipotent undifferentiated cells with the capacity to originate any type of cell in the organism. They may have their origins in the blastocyst and thus are classified as embryonic, or tissues developed in fetuses, newborns or adults and thus are known as somatic stem cells. Bone marrow is one of the main locations for isolating primordial cells, and there are two lineages: hematopoietic and mesenchymal progenitor cells. There are several uses for these undifferentiated cells in orthopedics, going from cartilaginous lesions in osteoarthrosis, osteochondritis dissecans and patellar chondromalacia, to bone lesions like in pseudarthrosis or bone losses, or nerve lesions like in spinal cord trauma. S...
The use of osteogenic stem cells or osteoprogenitors to reconstruct skeletal tissues is a popular ar...
ABSTR ACT: Musculoskeletal disease is a leading cause of morbidity across the world, associated with...
EDITORIAL - Developing Stem Cell-Based Therapeutic Strategies in Orthopaedic Surger
ABSTRACTPrimordial cells or stem cells are multipotent undifferentiated cells with the capacity to o...
As células primordiais, ou células-tronco, são células indiferenciadas multipotentes com a capacidad...
Stem cells are the cells that have the ability to divide for indefinite periods in culture and to g...
Basic science and experimental research on stem cells has increased exponentially in the last decade...
Stem cells have huge applications in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Thei...
Stem cell research arose from the need to explore new therapeutic possibilities for intractable and ...
The use of stem cells has opened new prospects for the treatment of orthopaedic conditions character...
Current orthopedic practice to treat osteo-degenerative diseases, such as osteoporosis, calls for an...
AbstractPostnatal skeletal stem cells are a unique class of progenitors with biological properties t...
We witness an unprecedented explosion of knowledge and interest in the field of stem cells and stem ...
Current orthopedic practice to treat osteo-degenerative diseases, such as osteoporosis, calls for an...
Basic sciences, and particularly the study of stem cells, have led to the development of new therape...
The use of osteogenic stem cells or osteoprogenitors to reconstruct skeletal tissues is a popular ar...
ABSTR ACT: Musculoskeletal disease is a leading cause of morbidity across the world, associated with...
EDITORIAL - Developing Stem Cell-Based Therapeutic Strategies in Orthopaedic Surger
ABSTRACTPrimordial cells or stem cells are multipotent undifferentiated cells with the capacity to o...
As células primordiais, ou células-tronco, são células indiferenciadas multipotentes com a capacidad...
Stem cells are the cells that have the ability to divide for indefinite periods in culture and to g...
Basic science and experimental research on stem cells has increased exponentially in the last decade...
Stem cells have huge applications in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Thei...
Stem cell research arose from the need to explore new therapeutic possibilities for intractable and ...
The use of stem cells has opened new prospects for the treatment of orthopaedic conditions character...
Current orthopedic practice to treat osteo-degenerative diseases, such as osteoporosis, calls for an...
AbstractPostnatal skeletal stem cells are a unique class of progenitors with biological properties t...
We witness an unprecedented explosion of knowledge and interest in the field of stem cells and stem ...
Current orthopedic practice to treat osteo-degenerative diseases, such as osteoporosis, calls for an...
Basic sciences, and particularly the study of stem cells, have led to the development of new therape...
The use of osteogenic stem cells or osteoprogenitors to reconstruct skeletal tissues is a popular ar...
ABSTR ACT: Musculoskeletal disease is a leading cause of morbidity across the world, associated with...
EDITORIAL - Developing Stem Cell-Based Therapeutic Strategies in Orthopaedic Surger