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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BioMed Research International
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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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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 (New York, NY : Hindawi). New York, NY : Hindawi. https://doi.org//10.1155/2013/542810
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