Human pluripotent stem cells can differentiate into any cell type given appropriate signals and hence have been used to research early human development of many tissues and diseases. Here, we review the major biological factors that regulate cartilage and bone development through the three main routes of neural crest, lateral plate mesoderm and paraxial mesoderm. We examine how these routes have been used in differentiation protocols that replicate skeletal development using human pluripotent stem cells and how these methods have been refined and improved over time. Finally, we discuss how pluripotent stem cells can be employed to understand human skeletal genetic diseases with a developmental origin and phenotype, and how developmental pro...
Background: Bones have a remarkable capacity to heal upon fracture. Yet, in large defects or comprom...
Joint injury and osteoarthritis affect millions of people worldwide, but attempts to generate articu...
Research in stem cell biology is an important and necessary requirement for the better understanding...
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) can provide a platform to model bone organogenesis and disease....
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) can provide a platform to model bone organogenesis and disease....
Regenerative medicine: the challenge of building skeletal tissue A deeper understanding of skeletal ...
Developmentally, the articular joints are derived from lateral plate (LP) mesoderm. However, no stud...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human embryonic stem cells provide access to the earliest stages of human...
The treatment of severe musculoskeletal injuries is currently limited to surgical intervention and n...
BACKGROUND: Human embryonic stem cells provide access to the earliest stages of human development an...
The uniqueness of stem cells endows them with the capacity to be used as a valuable tool in the fiel...
Various cell types have been investigated as candidate cell sources for cartilage and bone tissue en...
SummaryJoint injury and osteoarthritis affect millions of people worldwide, but attempts to generate...
AbstractPostnatal skeletal stem cells are a unique class of progenitors with biological properties t...
Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology allows pathomechanistic and therapeutic investigatio...
Background: Bones have a remarkable capacity to heal upon fracture. Yet, in large defects or comprom...
Joint injury and osteoarthritis affect millions of people worldwide, but attempts to generate articu...
Research in stem cell biology is an important and necessary requirement for the better understanding...
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) can provide a platform to model bone organogenesis and disease....
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) can provide a platform to model bone organogenesis and disease....
Regenerative medicine: the challenge of building skeletal tissue A deeper understanding of skeletal ...
Developmentally, the articular joints are derived from lateral plate (LP) mesoderm. However, no stud...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human embryonic stem cells provide access to the earliest stages of human...
The treatment of severe musculoskeletal injuries is currently limited to surgical intervention and n...
BACKGROUND: Human embryonic stem cells provide access to the earliest stages of human development an...
The uniqueness of stem cells endows them with the capacity to be used as a valuable tool in the fiel...
Various cell types have been investigated as candidate cell sources for cartilage and bone tissue en...
SummaryJoint injury and osteoarthritis affect millions of people worldwide, but attempts to generate...
AbstractPostnatal skeletal stem cells are a unique class of progenitors with biological properties t...
Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology allows pathomechanistic and therapeutic investigatio...
Background: Bones have a remarkable capacity to heal upon fracture. Yet, in large defects or comprom...
Joint injury and osteoarthritis affect millions of people worldwide, but attempts to generate articu...
Research in stem cell biology is an important and necessary requirement for the better understanding...