Tissue resident stem cells: Till death do us part

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Aging is accompanied by reduced regenerative capacity of all tissues and organs and dysfunction of adult stem cells. Notably, these age-related alterations contribute to distinct pathophysiological characteristics depending on the tissue of origin and function and thus require special attention in a type by type manner. In this paper, we review the current understanding of the mechanisms leading to tissue-specific adult stem cell dysfunction and reduced regenerative capacity with age. A comprehensive investigation of the hematopoietic, the neural, the mesenchymal, and the skeletal stem cells in age-related research highlights that distinct mechanisms are associated with the different types of tissue stem cells. The link between age-related stem cell dysfunction and human pathologies is discussed along with the challenges and the future perspectives in stem cell-based therapies in age-related diseases. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Raveh-Amit, H., Berzsenyi, S., Vas, V., Ye, D., & Dinnyes, A. (2013, December). Tissue resident stem cells: Till death do us part. Biogerontology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10522-013-9469-9

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