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Genetic engineering of mesenchymal stem cells by non-viral gene delivery
2014
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are an ideal cell source for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine as they possess self-renewal properties and multilineage differentiation potential. They can be isolated from various tissues and expanded easily through normal cell culture techniques. Genetic modifications of MSCs to further improve their therapeutic efficacy have been widely studied and extensively researched. Compared to viral gene delivery methods, non-viral methods generate less
doi:10.3233/ch-141883
pmid:25227201
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