Co-expression of two perivascular cell markers isolates mesenchymal stem-like cells from human endometrium
Abstract
Human endometrium has immense regenerative capacity, growing ~5 mm in 7 days every month. We have previously identified a small population of colony-forming endometrial stromal cells which we hypothesize are mesenchymal stem cells (MSC). The aim of this study was to determine if the co-expression of two perivascular cell markers, CD146 and platelet-derived growth factor-receptor beta (PDGF-Rbeta), will prospectively isolate endometrial stromal...
Paper Details
Title
Co-expression of two perivascular cell markers isolates mesenchymal stem-like cells from human endometrium
Published Date
Sep 14, 2007
Journal
Volume
22
Issue
11
Pages
2903 - 2911
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