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  • Immunophenotyping and transcriptional profiling of in vitro cultured human adipose tissue derived stem cells

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    • A. Mieczkowska
    • A. Schumacher
    • N. Filipowicz
    • A. Wardowska
    • M. Zieliński
    • P. Madanecki
    • E. Nowicka
    • P. Langa
    • M. Deptuła
    • J. Zieliński... and 14 others

    - Scientific Reports - Year 2018

    Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have become an important research model in regenerative medicine. However, there are controversies regarding the impact of prolonged cell culture on the ASCs phenotype and their differentiation potential. Hence, we studied 10 clinical ASCs replicates from plastic and oncological surgery patients, in six-passage FBS supplemented cultures. We quantified basic mesenchymal cell surface marker transcripts...

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  • Genome-wide DNA methylation profiling of the regenerative MRL/MpJ mouse and two normal strains

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    - EPIGENOMICS-UK - Year 2017

    Aims We aimed to identify the pivotal differences in the DNA methylation profiles between the regeneration capable MRL/MpJ mouse and reference mouse strains. Materials and Methods Global DNA methylation profiling was performed in ear pinnae, bone marrow, spleen, liver, heart from uninjured adult females of the MRL/MpJ and C57BL/6J and BALB/c. Results and conclusion A number of differentially methylated regions distinguishing between...

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  • Transcriptional activity of epigenetic remodeling genes declines in keratinocytes after in vitro expansion

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    - Advances in Medical Sciences - Year 2019

    PURPOSE: In vitro expansion is an invaluable method to obtain keratinocytes in amounts necessary for effective transplantation therapies. In vitro cell culturing provokes questions concerning potential epigenetic alterations occurring in expanded cells in the context of usefulness for transplantation and safety. The purpose of this study was to investigate as to whether keratinocyte expansion is associated with changes in the activity...

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