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Introduction: Pluripotent, human stem cells hold tremendous promise as a
source of progenitor and terminally differentiated cells for application in future
regenerative therapies. However, such therapies will be dependent upon the
development of novel approaches that can best assess tissue outcomes of pluripotent
stem cell-derived cells ... read moreand will be essential to better predict their safety and
stability following in vivo transplantation.
Keywords: two-dimensional, three dimensional, Dulbecco's modified eagle
medium, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, fluorescence-activated cell sorting, fetal
bovine serum, human embryonic stem cells, human induced pluripotent stem cells, human
foreskin fibroblasts, hepatocyte growth factor, human skin equivalent, interleukin,
mesenchymal stem cells, mouse embryonic fibroblasts, normal human keratinocytes,
phosphate buffered saline, reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction, standard
deviation.
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- Shamis, Yulia, Kyle J. Hewitt, Mark W. Carlson, Mariam
Margvelashvilli, Shumin Dong, Catherine K. Kuo, Laurence Daheron, Christophe Egles,
and Jonathan A. Garlick. "Fibroblasts derived from human embryonic stem cells direct
development and repair of 3D human skin equivalents." Stem Cell Research &
Therapy 2, no. 6 (2, 2011): 1-12.
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