Journal of Embryo Transfer 2012; 27(3): 175-181
Published online September 30, 2012
Copyright © The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology.
이정현, 이성림
경상대학교 수의과대학 수의학과
The synovial tissues are a valuable MSCs source for cartilage tissue engineering because these cells are easily obtainable by the intra-articular biopsy during diagnosis. In this study, we isolated and characterized the canine MSCs derived from synovial fluid of female and male donors. Synovial fluid was flushed with saline solution from pre and post-puberty male (cM1-sMSC and cM2-sMSC) and female (cF1-sMSC and cF2-sMSC) dogs, and cells were isolated and cultured in advanced-DMEM (A-DMEM) supplemented with 10% FBS in a humidified 5%
Keywords: dog, synovial fluid, mesenchymal stem cells, differentiation
Journal of Embryo Transfer 2012; 27(3): 175-181
Published online September 30, 2012
Copyright © The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology.
이정현, 이성림
경상대학교 수의과대학 수의학과, 경상대학교 수의과대학 수의학과
이정현, 이성림
경상대학교 수의과대학 수의학과
The synovial tissues are a valuable MSCs source for cartilage tissue engineering because these cells are easily obtainable by the intra-articular biopsy during diagnosis. In this study, we isolated and characterized the canine MSCs derived from synovial fluid of female and male donors. Synovial fluid was flushed with saline solution from pre and post-puberty male (cM1-sMSC and cM2-sMSC) and female (cF1-sMSC and cF2-sMSC) dogs, and cells were isolated and cultured in advanced-DMEM (A-DMEM) supplemented with 10% FBS in a humidified 5%
Keywords: dog, synovial fluid, mesenchymal stem cells, differentiation
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