“…Hence, the application of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has been investigated for bone tissue engineering utilization (Amini et al., 2012). Isolations of MSCs from various tissue resources have been reported for example bone marrow (Bianco et al., 2001; Macrin et al., 2017), adipose tissues (Zuk et al., 2002), dental tissues (Miura et al., 2003; Shi and Gronthos, 2003), umbilical cord blood (Rosada et al., 2003), peripheral blood (Kuznetsov et al., 2001), amniotic fluid (In 't Anker et al., 2004), brain (Crisan et al., 2008; Lojewski et al., 2015), skin (Joannides et al., 2004), heart (de Paula et al., 2017), kidney (Leuning et al., 2017a, b), and liver (El-Kehdy et al., 2016). In this review, potential application of three main MSCs in veterinary bone tissue engineering namely a) bone marrow-derived MSCs (BM-MSCs), b) adipose-derived MSCs (AD-MSCs), and c) dental tissue-derived MSCs, is discussed.…”