Tissue engineering has been extensively investigated and proffered to be a potential platform for novel tissue regeneration. The utilization of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from various sources has been widely explored and compared. In this regard, MSCs derived from bone marrow have been proposed and described as a promising cell resource due to their high yield of isolated cells with colony-forming potential, self-renewal capacity, MSC surface marker expression, and multi-lineage differentiation capacities in vitro. However, there is evidence for bone marrow MSCs (BM-MSCs) both in vitro and in vivo from different species presenting identical and distinct potential stemness characteristics. In this review, the fundamental knowledge of the growth kinetics and stemness properties of BM-MSCs in different animal species and humans are compared and summarized. Finally, to provide a full perspective, this review will procure results of current information studies focusing on the use of BM-MSCs in clinical practice.
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Purwaningrum, M., Jamilah, N. S., Purbantoro, S. D., Sawangmake, C., & Nantavisai, S. (2021). Comparative characteristic study from bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells. Journal of Veterinary Science. Korean Society of Veterinary Science. https://doi.org/10.4142/JVS.2021.22.E74
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