Stem cells – biology and therapeutic application

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Stem cells – biology and therapeutic application

Magdalena Sikora 1 , Waldemar Olszewski 1

1. Zakład Chirurgii Transplantacyjnej, Instytut Medycyny Doświadczalnej i Klinicznej im. M. Mossakowskiego PAN

Published: 2004-04-05
GICID: 01.3001.0000.3590
Available language versions: en pl
Issue: Postepy Hig Med Dosw 2004; 58 (0)

 

Abstract

Enormous hope is connected with stem cells with regard to cell therapy, and this has become one of the most dynamically developing areas of science at the moment. A stem cell has unlimited potential for self-renewal. It appears that it can be a source of in vitro differentiated progeny cells capable of repairing damaged tissue. Thise review provides information about the biological properties of embryonic stem cells, i.e. ESs (embryonic stem cells), EGs (embryonic germ cells), and ECs (embryonic carcinoma cells). Possible human embryonic stem cell applications are described, with consideration of the desired cell line and the signals involved in their differentiation. The information about adult stem cells present – hemopoietic stem cells and the cells residing in selected tissues and organs: endothelium, pancreas, liver, epithelium, and gastrointestinal tract. Methods of their identification using the cell surfaces are also presented: the possibilities of in vitro transdifferentation, the phenomenon of in vivo plasticity, as well as morphological and genetic properties. Some topics of cell therapy and its clinical application in diabetics amplification are included.

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