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[Human amniotic epithelium (HAE) as a possible source of stem cells (SC)].
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Adult Stem CellStem Cell BiologyEmbryologyRegenerative MedicineStem Cell TransplantationStem CellsHealth SciencesStem Cell TherapiesEthical IssuesOrganogenesisEmbryonic Stem CellsCell BiologyFetal MembranesPossible SourceInduced Pluripotent Stem CellDevelopmental BiologyStem Cell EngineeringStem Cell ResearchAdult Stem CellsStem-cell TherapyHuman Embryonic DevelopmentMedicineEmbryonic Stem Cell
There have been major recent advances in the field of developmental biology due to the investigation on stem cells (SC). Stem cells are characterized by their capacity of auto-renewal and differentiation to different cellular phenotypes. Based on the developmental stage, they can be classified into two different types: embryonic SCs and adult SCs. It has been widely reported that several problems need to be resolved before their possible clinical applications. As a result, fetal membranes have been suggested as an alternative source of SCs. In the human amniotic epithelium, the presence of markers of pluripotent SC´s has been reported, and its capacity as a feeder layer for expansion of different SC types. Also, fetal membranes are a discarded product after delivery, and thus there are not any ethical issues related to its use. In conclusion, the human amniotic epithelium can be a strong candidate for regenerative medicine.
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