Abstract
Stem and progenitor cell research is a complex and exciting field which promises curative discoveries in numerous areas including cancer, diabetes, and regenerative medicine. Use of biotic factors or growth factors has played an essential role in the development of stem cell research. These biologically active components have been administered into stem cells either to improve or maintain the stem cell proliferation, or to encourage controlled differentiation into more defined cell types. Small molecules such as 6-Bromoindirubin-3´-oxime (BIO), cardiogenol-C, etc can help stem cell research by controlling or influencing the regulatory changes in a controlled manner and to help understand the mechanisms during stem cell differentiation. Extra cellular matrix (ECM) is another significant biotic factor, which mediates cell and tissue behavior by influencing cell-matrix interactions. Thus, in this review we would like to emphasize significance of various growth factors in stem cell research.
Keywords: 6-Bromoindirubin-3'-oxime (BIO), cardiogenol-C, hyaluronic acid, purmorphamine, small synthetic molecules, vascular endothelial growth factor.
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Title:Significance of Biotic Factors in Mesenchymal Stem Cell Fate in Regenerative Medicine
Volume: 9 Issue: 6
Author(s): Rama Raju Baadhe, Naveen Kumar Mekala and Ravichandra Potumarthi
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Keywords: 6-Bromoindirubin-3'-oxime (BIO), cardiogenol-C, hyaluronic acid, purmorphamine, small synthetic molecules, vascular endothelial growth factor.
Abstract: Stem and progenitor cell research is a complex and exciting field which promises curative discoveries in numerous areas including cancer, diabetes, and regenerative medicine. Use of biotic factors or growth factors has played an essential role in the development of stem cell research. These biologically active components have been administered into stem cells either to improve or maintain the stem cell proliferation, or to encourage controlled differentiation into more defined cell types. Small molecules such as 6-Bromoindirubin-3´-oxime (BIO), cardiogenol-C, etc can help stem cell research by controlling or influencing the regulatory changes in a controlled manner and to help understand the mechanisms during stem cell differentiation. Extra cellular matrix (ECM) is another significant biotic factor, which mediates cell and tissue behavior by influencing cell-matrix interactions. Thus, in this review we would like to emphasize significance of various growth factors in stem cell research.
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Baadhe Raju Rama, Mekala Kumar Naveen and Potumarthi Ravichandra, Significance of Biotic Factors in Mesenchymal Stem Cell Fate in Regenerative Medicine, Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy 2014; 9 (6) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574888X09666140507124727
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574888X09666140507124727 |
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