“…As such, gestational tissues including umbilical cord blood (Kern et al 2006, Koch et al 2007, Guest 2008, Reed & Johnson 2008, Bartholomew et al 2009, Schuh et al 2009, Seo et al 2009, Raoufi et al 2011, umbilical cord tissues (Mitchell et al 2003, Carlin et al 2006, Hoynowski et al 2007, Cremonesi et al 2008, Passeri et al 2009, Lovati et al 2011, Iacono et al 2012a, amniotic tissues (Filioli Uranio et al 2011, Iacono et al 2012a, 2012b, Lange-Consiglio et al 2012, and amniotic fluid (AF) (Chen et al 2011, Dev et al 2011, Lovati et al 2011, Iacono et al 2012a) have been recently suggested, also in veterinary medicine, as appealing candidates for the derivation of MSCs to use in cell biotechnology. The human lesson teaches that presumptive adult stem cells derived from gestational tissues retain highest proliferation capacity, longest telomere length, broadest differentiation, and extensive proliferative potential when compared with cells obtained from adult tissues (Kogler et al 2004, Kern et al 2006.…”