Commonly, mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow (BMSCs) are mainly utilized in regenerative medicine field. BMSCs are able to differentiate into several lineages, showing immunosuppressive properties, and they are genetically stable in long-term cultures. In the last years, another mesenchymal stem cells population, obtained from adipose tissue, defined adipose-derived stem/stromal cells (ASCs), it is under assessment of scientific research, as alternative to BMSCs. In fact, ASCs show similar capacity to BMSCs, but unlike BMSCs can be harvested more easily with an higher yield and with less invasive manipulation. In this review the abilities of ASCs to differentiate in osteoblasts cells are shown.
Subcutaneous adipocytes may become osteoblasts / S. Ciuffi; S. Fabbri; R. Zonefrati; G. Galli; A. Tanini; M.L. Brandi. - In: CLINICAL CASES IN MINERAL AND BONE METABOLISM. - ISSN 1724-8914. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:(2012), pp. 28-30.
Subcutaneous adipocytes may become osteoblasts.
FABBRI, SERGIO;ZONEFRATI, ROBERTO;GALLI, GIANNA;TANINI, ANNALISA;BRANDI, MARIA LUISA
2012
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Commonly, mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow (BMSCs) are mainly utilized in regenerative medicine field. BMSCs are able to differentiate into several lineages, showing immunosuppressive properties, and they are genetically stable in long-term cultures. In the last years, another mesenchymal stem cells population, obtained from adipose tissue, defined adipose-derived stem/stromal cells (ASCs), it is under assessment of scientific research, as alternative to BMSCs. In fact, ASCs show similar capacity to BMSCs, but unlike BMSCs can be harvested more easily with an higher yield and with less invasive manipulation. In this review the abilities of ASCs to differentiate in osteoblasts cells are shown.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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