Stem and progenitor cells from peripheral blood [electronic resource] / Shay Soker.
Material type: FilmSeries: Henry Stewart talksBiomedical & life sciences collection. Stem cells: Publisher: London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2014Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (45 min.) : color, sound)Subject(s): Blood cells | Bone marrow cells | Stem cells | Vascular endothelial cells | Adult Stem Cells | Blood Cells -- cytology | Bone Marrow Cells -- cytology | Endothelial Cells -- cytology | Endothelium, Vascular -- growth & development | Neovascularization, Physiologic | Stem Cells -- cytologyOnline resources: Click here to access online | SeriesAnimated audio-visual presentation with synchronized narration.
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Contents: Adult stem and progenitor cells have been found circulating in peripheral blood, allowing them to reach and integrate into all tissues -- Bone marrow is most likely the source of these cells, including endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) -- Identification of circulating EPCs point to the possibility that vasculogenesis-mediated neovascularization, previously believed to be restricted to the embryonic stages, continues into adulthood.
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