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שימוש בתאי גזע לשחזור עצם Perivascular
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DOI:
10.3791/2952-v
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07:05 min
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May 25th, 2012
שימוש בתאי גזע לשחזור עצם Perivascular
May 25th, 2012
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Aaron W. James*1, Janette N. Zara*2, Mirko Corselli2, Michael Chiang1, Wei Yuan2, Virginia Nguyen1, Asal Askarinam1, Raghav Goyal1, Ronald K. Siu3, Victoria Scott1, Min Lee3, Kang Ting1, Bruno Péault2,4, Chia Soo2
1Dental and Craniofacial Research Institute and Section of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, UCLA, 2UCLA and Orthopaedic Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Orthopaedic Hospital Research Center, UCLA, 3Department of Bioengineering, UCLA, 4Center for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh
* These authors contributed equally
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אדם בתאי גזע perivascular (PSCs) הם גזע הרומן הסלולרי בכיתה לשחזור רקמות השלד דומה בתאי גזע mesenchymal (MSCs). PSCs יכול להיות מבודד על ידי FACS (תא הקרינה מיון פעיל) מרקמת השומן רכש במהלך הליכים סטנדרטיים שאיבת שומן, בשילוב מכן עם פיגום osteoinductive להשיג היווצרות העצם
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Bioengineering גיליון 63 הנדסה ביו רפואית Cell Biology גזע Pericyte לתאי גזע פגם עצם הנדסת רקמות osteogenesis פגם הירך פגם calvarialRelated Videos
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