Growth induction and low-oxygen apoptosis inhibition of human CD34 + progenitors in collagen gels

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2013
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2013
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New York, NY : Hindawi
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Various reports have indicated low survival of injected progenitors into unfavorable environments such as the ischemic myocardium or lower limb tissues. This represents a major bottleneck in stem-cell-based cardiovascular regenerative medicine. Strategies to enhance survival of these cells in recipient tissues have been therefore sought to improve stem cell survival and ensure long-term engraftment. In the present contribution, we show that embedding human cord blood-derived CD34+ cells into a collagen I-based hydrogel containing cytokines is a suitable strategy to promote stem cell proliferation and protect these cells from anoxia-induced apoptosis.

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CD34 antigen, collagen type 1, cytokine, oxygen, apoptosis, article, cell hypoxia, cell proliferation, cell protection, cell survival, controlled study, embedding, endothelial progenitor cell, human, human cell, human cell culture, hydrogel, umbilical cord blood, cell proliferation, chemistry, cytology, fetus blood, flow cytometry, metabolism, stem cell, stem cell transplantation, Antigens, CD34, Apoptosis, Cell Hypoxia, Cell Proliferation, Cell Survival, Collagen Type I, Fetal Blood, Flow Cytometry, Humans, Hydrogels, Oxygen, Stem Cell Transplantation, Stem Cells
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Avitabile, D., Salchert, K., Werner, C., Capogrossi, M. C., & Pesce, M. (2013). Growth induction and low-oxygen apoptosis inhibition of human CD34 + progenitors in collagen gels. 2013. https://doi.org//10.1155/2013/542810
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