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Isolation of Blood-vessel-derived Multipotent Precursors from Human Skeletal Muscle
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Isolation of Blood-vessel-derived Multipotent Precursors from Human Skeletal Muscle
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10:52 min

August 21, 2014

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 01:53Muscle Biopsy Processing
  • 02:42Muscle Dissociation and Cell Isolation
  • 05:12Cell Labelling and Sorting
  • 06:52Post-sorting Cell Culture
  • 08:08Results: Human Blood-vessel-derived Stem Cell Subsets
  • 10:00Conclusion

Summary

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Blood vessels within human skeletal muscle harbor several multi-lineage precursor populations that are ideal for regenerative applications. This isolation method allows simultaneous purification of three multipotent precursor cell populations respectively from three structural layers of blood vessels: myogenic endothelial cells from intima, pericytes from media, and adventitial cells from adventitia.

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