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Stem Cells: A Promising Source for Vascular Regenerative Medicine

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The rising and diversity of many human vascular diseases pose urgent needs for the development of novel therapeutics. Stem cell therapy represents a challenge in the medicine of the twenty-first century, an area where tissue engineering and regenerative medicine gather to provide promising treatments for a wide variety of diseases. Indeed, with their extensive regeneration potential and functional multilineage differentiation capacity, stem cells are now highlighted as promising cell sources for regenerative medicine. Their multilineage differentiation involves environmental factors such as biochemical, extracellular matrix coating, oxygen tension, and mechanical forces. In this review, we will focus on human stem cell sources and their applications in vascular regeneration. We will also discuss the different strategies used for their differentiation into both mature and functional smooth muscle and endothelial cells.
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hal-01453191 , version 1 (02-02-2017)

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Hassan Rammal, Chaza Harmouch, Jean-Jacques Lataillade, Dominique Laurent-Maquin, Pierre Labrude, et al.. Stem Cells: A Promising Source for Vascular Regenerative Medicine. Stem Cells and Development, 2014, 23 (24), pp.2931-2949. ⟨10.1089/scd.2014.0132⟩. ⟨hal-01453191⟩
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