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Neuronal differentiation of mouse amnion membrane derived stem cells in response to neonatal brain conditioned medium
2014
Journal of Cell and Molecular Research
Amniotic membrane derived stem cells (AMSCs) have considerable advantages to use in regenerative medicine and their anti- inflammatory effects, growth factor secretion and differentiation potential make them suitable candidates for stem cell therapy of nervous system. The developing and neonatal brain contains a spectrum of growth factors to direct development of endogenous and donor cells. Using an in vitro model system, we investigated the plasticity and potential of mouse AMSCs to
doi:10.22067/jcmr.v6i2.37591
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