Characterization of the Optimal Culture Conditions for Clinical Scale Production of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells
PAPanagiota A. SotiropoulouSASonia A. PerezMSMaria SalagianniCNConstantin N. BaxevanisMPMichael Papamichail
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Abstract
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells defined by multilineage potential, ease to gene modification, and immunosuppressive ability, thus holding promise for tissue engineering, gene therapy, and immunotherapy. They exhibit a unique in vitro expansion capacity, which, however, does not compensate for the very low percentage in their niches given the vast numbers of cells required for the relative studies. Taking into consideration the lack of a uniform approach for MSC isolation and expansion, we attempted in this study, by comparing various culture conditions, to identify the optimal protocol for the large-scale production of MSCs while maintaining their multilineage and immunosuppressive…
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- Mesenchymal stem cell
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Cell therapy
- Stem cell
- Immunology
- Basic fibroblast growth factor
- Multipotent Stem Cell
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