Research Project
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)
Wound healing is essential for maintaining the integrity of multicellular organisms. It is thought that Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) were concerned with wound healing, however because MSCs have only been isolated from tissue in culture, the equivalent cells have not been identified in vivo. In this study, we performed a comprehensive screening of putative surface markers in order to select those that are most predictive of a pure MSC population in hBM. The transplant of the human MSCs enabled to analyze the migration of the human MSCs after the injury in vivo. Isolation technology of human MSC can analyze pure stem cell itself and elucidation of wound healing by an imaging technology.
All 2011 2010 2009 Other
All Journal Article (12 results) (of which Peer Reviewed: 12 results) Presentation (10 results) Remarks (3 results)
Plos ONE 6(3)
Glia 59(5)
Pages: 771-784
Inflammation and Regeneration 31(1)
Pages: 116-124
130004943767
Int.J.Radiation Oncology Biol. Phys. 79(1)
Pages: 247-254
Int.J.Radiation Oncology Biol.Phys.
Volume: 79(1) Pages: 247-54
Inflammation and Regeneration
Volume: 31(1) Pages: 116-124
Glia
Volume: 59(5) Pages: 771-84
Plos ONE
Volume: 6(3)(online)
Int J Radiat Biol. 86(11)
Pages: 927-934
Oncogene 29(42)
Pages: 5687-5699
Int J Radiat Biol.
Volume: 86(11) Pages: 927-34
The Journal of Experimental Medicine Vol.206 No.11
Pages: 2483-2496
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