Background/aims: The use of skin-derived stem cells and stem cells of other origins in regenerative medicine requires knowledge of stem cell fate after transplantation. In order to achieve non-invasive long-term imaging and tracking of transplanted stem cells in preclinical studies, a non-toxic, efficient labeling technique that does not alter stem cell characteristics must be used. Our aim was to investigate a method for such a long-term cell-compatible cell tracer using nanoparticles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman skin harbours multiple different stem cell populations. In contrast to the relatively well-characterized niches of epidermal and hair follicle stem cells, the localization and niches of stem cells in other human skin compartments are as yet insufficiently investigated. Previously, we had shown in a pilot study that human sweat gland stroma contains Nestin-positive stem cells.
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