1995
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1995.03520250082038
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Suitability of Fetal Tissues From Spontaneous Abortions and From Ectopic Pregnancies for Transplantation

Abstract: Fetal tissues from spontaneous abortions and from ectopic pregnancies are quite limited as feasible sources for human transplantation therapy.

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“…It is, however, unlikely that fetal cell lines will be useful in the near future because of the phenotypic and genotypic instability of primary cells in culture (15). Thus, it is highly probable that spontaneously aborted fetuses may be the only realistic source of fetal donor tissue for transplantation, and it would seem prudent to develop more rigorous and highly standardized methods of recovery of these tissues in well-organized banks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is, however, unlikely that fetal cell lines will be useful in the near future because of the phenotypic and genotypic instability of primary cells in culture (15). Thus, it is highly probable that spontaneously aborted fetuses may be the only realistic source of fetal donor tissue for transplantation, and it would seem prudent to develop more rigorous and highly standardized methods of recovery of these tissues in well-organized banks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%