Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Mesenchymal stem Cells (MSCs) are a rare type described
based on their osteogenic, myogenic, chondrogenic and
adipogenic differential potential. MCSs have been isolated
from bone marrow, adipose, skeletal muscle, teeth, synovial
fluid and cord blood.

Human MSCs exhibit high expression levels of integrins
a1,
a5 and b1, low expression levels of a2, a3, a6, aV, b2 and
b4 and do not express a4. Additionally, these cells
competently express HLA-ABC, but not HLA-DR, unless
stimulated with interferon-
g.

Areas of research interest for human HSCs  include bone
and cartilage repair and regeneration, cardiovascular
repair, lung fibrosis, coronary artery disease, tissue injury,
aplastic anemia, muscular dystropy, spinal cord injury,
Parkinson's Disease and liver regeneration.
Ordering Information
MSCs from Cord Blood
Catalog Number
Aliquot
26-1001-20
750,000 Cells
26-1001-22
3,750,000 Cells
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