2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcyt.2015.07.009
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Differential properties of human stromal cells from bone marrow, adipose, liver and cardiac tissues

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“…The results showed that T/A‐mediated hBMSC‐derived hepatic cells could metabolize around 10 times more urea than the liver‐like cells in previous study (250 pg/cell/h vs 20 pg/cell/h) but secreted less albumin (~5 µg/mL/day) into medium compared with the hepatic cells differentiated from human adipose tissues (~30 µg/mL/day) and primary human hepatocytes (~70 µg/mL/day) . These results might reflect the fact that the sources of initial hMSCs could also play a key role for hepatic maturation, as pointed out by another study . Taken together, the results indicated that T/A‐mediated differentiation efficacy to direct hBMSCs into hepatic cell lineage could exhibit de novo liver physiology.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The results showed that T/A‐mediated hBMSC‐derived hepatic cells could metabolize around 10 times more urea than the liver‐like cells in previous study (250 pg/cell/h vs 20 pg/cell/h) but secreted less albumin (~5 µg/mL/day) into medium compared with the hepatic cells differentiated from human adipose tissues (~30 µg/mL/day) and primary human hepatocytes (~70 µg/mL/day) . These results might reflect the fact that the sources of initial hMSCs could also play a key role for hepatic maturation, as pointed out by another study . Taken together, the results indicated that T/A‐mediated differentiation efficacy to direct hBMSCs into hepatic cell lineage could exhibit de novo liver physiology.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Bio-Oss consists of small granules, with a diameter of 10–60 nm. In addition, its physical structure is similar to that of human bone, and can be absorbed during bone regeneration (30). As angiogenesis and osteogenesis are tightly coupled during bone regeneration, the combination of HIF-1α and Bio-Oss appears to be an optimal choice for alveolar ridge preservation following tooth extraction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 27 29 Local tissue derived MSCs, which share many features with other MSCs, can have additional special attributes that may be potentially useful for certain clinical applications. 30 32 For instance, Co-MSCs were shown to have antifibrotic effects and prevent the development of corneal scarring after injury. 1 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%