1. Human fetal neural stem cells in rat brain: effects of preculturing and transplantation.
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Revishchin AV, Aleksandrova MA, Podgornyi OV, Marei MV, Poltavtseva RA, Korochkin LI, Stepanov GA, and Sukhikh GT
- Subjects
- Animals, Cell Movement, Embryo, Mammalian cytology, Embryo, Mammalian innervation, Fetus, Humans, Intermediate Filament Proteins analysis, Nerve Tissue Proteins analysis, Nestin, Neurons cytology, Neurons physiology, Rats, Stem Cells chemistry, Transplantation, Heterologous, Brain cytology, Cell Culture Techniques, Neurons transplantation, Stem Cell Transplantation, Stem Cells physiology
- Abstract
The fate of human fetal stem/progenitor cells transplanted into rat brain depends on conditions of preculturing (long or short) and state and site of transplantation. Human nestin-positive stem cells cultured according to the short protocol did not migrate into hypoxic and normal brain after transplantation, but actively migrated in damaged spinal cord. After transplantation of long-cultured cells into the brain mainly committed neuroblasts and solitary nestin-positive cells migrated from the site of transplantation into the brain.
- Published
- 2005
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