Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) can be differentiated into endothelial cells in vitro

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Contributors

  • J. Oswald - , Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • S. Boxberger - , University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • B. Joergensen - , Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (Author)
  • M. Bornhaeuser - , Department of Internal Medicine I (Author)
  • G. Ehninger - , University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • C. Werner - , Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, University of Toronto (Author)

Abstract

The in vitro differentiation potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) into the endothelial lineage was analyzed. MSC were generated out of mononuclear bone marrow cells from healthy donors separated by density gradient centrifugation. Cells were characterized by flow cytometry using a panel of monoclonal antibodies and were tested for their potential to differentiate along different mesenchymal lineages. The differentiation of expanded adult human MSC into cells with phenotypic and functional features of endothelial cells was shown.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTransactions - 7th World Biomaterials Congress
Pages506
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2004
Peer-reviewedYes

Conference

TitleTransactions - 7th World Biomaterials Congress
Duration17 - 21 May 2004
CitySydney
CountryAustralia

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0003-0189-3448/work/174430048

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

ASJC Scopus subject areas