Safety of mesenchymal stem cells for clinical application

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) hold great promise as therapeutic agents in regenerative medicine and autoimmune diseases, based on their differentiation abilities and immunosuppressive properties. However, the therapeutic applications raise a series of questions about the safety of culture-expanded MSCs for human use. This paper summarized recent findings about safety issues of MSCs, in particular their genetic stability in long-term in vitro expansion, their cryopreservation, banking, and the role of serum in the preparation of MSCs. © Copyright 2012 Youwei Wang et al.

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Wang, Y., Han, Z. B., Song, Y. P., & Han, Z. C. (2012). Safety of mesenchymal stem cells for clinical application. Stem Cells International. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/652034

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