Derivation and application of pluripotent stem cells for regenerative medicine

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Abstract

Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) are cells that can differentiate into any type of cells in the body, therefore have valuable promise in regenerative medicine of cell replacement therapies and tissue/organ engineering. PSCs can be derived either from early embryos or directly from somatic cells by epigenetic reprogramming that result in customized cells from patients. Here we summarize the methods of deriving PSCs, the various types of PSCs generated with different status, and their versatile applications in both clinical and embryonic development studies. We also discuss an intriguing potential application of PSCs in constructing tissues/organs in large animals by interspecies chimerism. All these emerging findings are likely to contribute to the breakthroughs in biological research and the prosperous prospects of regenerative medicine.

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Wang, J., & Zhou, Q. (2016, June 1). Derivation and application of pluripotent stem cells for regenerative medicine. Science China Life Sciences. Science in China Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-016-5066-x

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