For many years it has been widely accepted that stem cells play a crucial role in adult tissue maintenance. The concept that the renewing tissues of the body contain a small subcompartment of self-maintaining stem cells, upon which the entire tissue is dependent, is also now accepted as applicable to all renewing tissues. Gene therapy and tissue engineering are driving considerable interest in the clinical application of such hierarchically organized cellular compartments. Recent initial observations have provided a tantalizing insight into the large pluripotency of these cells. Indeed, scientists are now beginning to talk about the possible totipotency of some adult tissue stem cells. Such work is currently phenomenologic, but analysis of ...
Human skin maintains the ability to regenerate during adulthood, as it constantly renews itself thro...
A central tenet of stem cell biology has been that proliferating tissues are maintained through a ce...
Recently in The Lancet, Guenou et al. (2009) demonstrate that human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) can...
For many years it has been widely accepted that stem cells play a crucial role in adult tissue maint...
Skin and its appendages provide a protective barrier against the assaults of the environment. To per...
In the last three decades, regenerative medicine has opened new horizons for the in vitro reconstru...
Stem cells are the crucial cells upon which the entire tissue is dependent. Here we define and discu...
Recently in The Lancet, Guenou et al. (2009) demonstrate that human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) can...
Homeostatic epidermal tissue renewal is the result of the combined activity of rare but potent stem ...
During embryonic development, cell division supplies the organism with new cell types and contribute...
Stem cells are fascinating. They are a production factory and give rise to the differentiated tissu...
Regenerative medicine aims to replace or regenerate tissues or organs to re-establish their normal f...
Increase in potency of adult stem/progenitor cells holds great expectations for regenerative medicin...
The human epidermis is constantly being renewed. Post mitotic terminally differentiated cells are sh...
Human embryonic stem (hES) cells are an attractive source of cellular material for scientific, diagn...
Human skin maintains the ability to regenerate during adulthood, as it constantly renews itself thro...
A central tenet of stem cell biology has been that proliferating tissues are maintained through a ce...
Recently in The Lancet, Guenou et al. (2009) demonstrate that human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) can...
For many years it has been widely accepted that stem cells play a crucial role in adult tissue maint...
Skin and its appendages provide a protective barrier against the assaults of the environment. To per...
In the last three decades, regenerative medicine has opened new horizons for the in vitro reconstru...
Stem cells are the crucial cells upon which the entire tissue is dependent. Here we define and discu...
Recently in The Lancet, Guenou et al. (2009) demonstrate that human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) can...
Homeostatic epidermal tissue renewal is the result of the combined activity of rare but potent stem ...
During embryonic development, cell division supplies the organism with new cell types and contribute...
Stem cells are fascinating. They are a production factory and give rise to the differentiated tissu...
Regenerative medicine aims to replace or regenerate tissues or organs to re-establish their normal f...
Increase in potency of adult stem/progenitor cells holds great expectations for regenerative medicin...
The human epidermis is constantly being renewed. Post mitotic terminally differentiated cells are sh...
Human embryonic stem (hES) cells are an attractive source of cellular material for scientific, diagn...
Human skin maintains the ability to regenerate during adulthood, as it constantly renews itself thro...
A central tenet of stem cell biology has been that proliferating tissues are maintained through a ce...
Recently in The Lancet, Guenou et al. (2009) demonstrate that human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) can...