The UROtsa cell line was isolated from a primary culture of normal human urothelium through immortalization with a construct containing the SV40 large T antigen. It proliferates in serum-containing growth medium as a cell monolayer with little evidence of uroepithelial differentiation. The working hypothesis in the present study was that this cell line could be induced to differentiate and express known features of in situ urothelium if the original serum-containing growth medium was changed to a serum-free formulation. We demonstrated that the UROtsa cells could be successfully placed into a serum-free growth medium consisting of a 1:1 mixture of Dulbeco\u27s modified Eagle\u27s medium and Ham\u27s F-12 supplemented with selenium (5 ng/mL)...
<div><p>Although urothelial progenitor-like cells have been described in the human urinary tract, th...
In recent years, tissue engineering of the bladder has undergone many technological advances. Autol...
Replacement of normal urothelium by pre-cancerous epithelium may explain the high recurrence rate of...
The UROtsa cell line is a unique model of human urothelium with considerable utility in toxicology-b...
Children with complex urogenital anomalies often require bladder reconstruction. Gastrointestinal ti...
Human stem cells are promising sources for bladder regeneration. Among several possible sources, plu...
In vitro generation of human urothelium from stem cells would be a major advancement in the regenera...
In vitro generation of human urothelium from stem cells would be a major advancement in the regenera...
Murine models describe a defined host/pathogen interaction for urinary tract infection, but human c...
The urothelium is a specialized epithelium covering the urinary excretory system. In case of lesions...
The urothelium is a specialized epithelium covering the urinary excretory system. In case of lesions...
Although urothelial progenitor-like cells have been described in the human urinary tract, the existe...
Although urothelial progenitor-like cells have been described in the human urinary tract, the existe...
Although urothelial progenitor-like cells have been described in the human urinary tract, the existe...
Background: The development of urothelial malignancy is not solely a consequence of loss of prolifer...
<div><p>Although urothelial progenitor-like cells have been described in the human urinary tract, th...
In recent years, tissue engineering of the bladder has undergone many technological advances. Autol...
Replacement of normal urothelium by pre-cancerous epithelium may explain the high recurrence rate of...
The UROtsa cell line is a unique model of human urothelium with considerable utility in toxicology-b...
Children with complex urogenital anomalies often require bladder reconstruction. Gastrointestinal ti...
Human stem cells are promising sources for bladder regeneration. Among several possible sources, plu...
In vitro generation of human urothelium from stem cells would be a major advancement in the regenera...
In vitro generation of human urothelium from stem cells would be a major advancement in the regenera...
Murine models describe a defined host/pathogen interaction for urinary tract infection, but human c...
The urothelium is a specialized epithelium covering the urinary excretory system. In case of lesions...
The urothelium is a specialized epithelium covering the urinary excretory system. In case of lesions...
Although urothelial progenitor-like cells have been described in the human urinary tract, the existe...
Although urothelial progenitor-like cells have been described in the human urinary tract, the existe...
Although urothelial progenitor-like cells have been described in the human urinary tract, the existe...
Background: The development of urothelial malignancy is not solely a consequence of loss of prolifer...
<div><p>Although urothelial progenitor-like cells have been described in the human urinary tract, th...
In recent years, tissue engineering of the bladder has undergone many technological advances. Autol...
Replacement of normal urothelium by pre-cancerous epithelium may explain the high recurrence rate of...