1. Unveiling heterogeneity in MSCs: exploring marker-based strategies for defining MSC subpopulations
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Si Chen, Bowei Liang, and Jianyong Xu
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Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells ,MSCs ,Subpopulation ,Cell markers ,Identity ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) represent a heterogeneous cell population distributed throughout various tissues, demonstrating remarkable adaptability to microenvironmental cues and holding immense promise for disease treatment. However, the inherent diversity within MSCs often leads to variability in therapeutic outcomes, posing challenges for clinical applications. To address this heterogeneity, purification of MSC subpopulations through marker-based isolation has emerged as a promising approach to ensure consistent therapeutic efficacy. In this review, we discussed the reported markers of MSCs, encompassing those developed through candidate marker strategies and high-throughput approaches, with the aim of explore viable strategies for addressing the heterogeneity of MSCs and illuminate prospective research directions in this field.
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- 2024
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