Amnion-derived cells as a reliable resource for next-generation regenerative medicine

Volume: 84, Pages: 50 - 56
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
The placenta is composed of the amnion, chorionic plate, villous and smooth chorion, decidua basalis, and umbilical cord. The amnion is a readily obtainable source of a large number of cells and cell types, including epithelium, mesenchyme, and endothelium, and is thus an allogeneic resource for regenerative medicine. Endothelial cells are obtained from large arteries and veins in the amniotic membrane as well as the umbilical cord. The...
Paper Details
Title
Amnion-derived cells as a reliable resource for next-generation regenerative medicine
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
84
Pages
50 - 56
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