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Regenerating human epithelia with cultured stem cells: feeder cells, organoids and beyond
by
Janes, Sam M
, Bonfanti, Paola
, Hynds, Robert E
in
3T3 Cells
/ adult stem cells
/ Animals
/ Autografts
/ Cell culture
/ Cells, Cultured - cytology
/ Coculture Techniques
/ EMBO34
/ EMBO39
/ Embryo fibroblasts
/ Embryos
/ Epithelial cells
/ Epithelial Cells - cytology
/ Feeder Cells
/ Humans
/ Keratinocytes
/ Mice
/ Organoids
/ Organoids - cytology
/ Organoids - transplantation
/ Review
/ Skin
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Stem cells
/ Stem Cells - cytology
2018
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Regenerating human epithelia with cultured stem cells: feeder cells, organoids and beyond
by
Janes, Sam M
, Bonfanti, Paola
, Hynds, Robert E
in
3T3 Cells
/ adult stem cells
/ Animals
/ Autografts
/ Cell culture
/ Cells, Cultured - cytology
/ Coculture Techniques
/ EMBO34
/ EMBO39
/ Embryo fibroblasts
/ Embryos
/ Epithelial cells
/ Epithelial Cells - cytology
/ Feeder Cells
/ Humans
/ Keratinocytes
/ Mice
/ Organoids
/ Organoids - cytology
/ Organoids - transplantation
/ Review
/ Skin
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Stem cells
/ Stem Cells - cytology
2018
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Regenerating human epithelia with cultured stem cells: feeder cells, organoids and beyond
by
Janes, Sam M
, Bonfanti, Paola
, Hynds, Robert E
in
3T3 Cells
/ adult stem cells
/ Animals
/ Autografts
/ Cell culture
/ Cells, Cultured - cytology
/ Coculture Techniques
/ EMBO34
/ EMBO39
/ Embryo fibroblasts
/ Embryos
/ Epithelial cells
/ Epithelial Cells - cytology
/ Feeder Cells
/ Humans
/ Keratinocytes
/ Mice
/ Organoids
/ Organoids - cytology
/ Organoids - transplantation
/ Review
/ Skin
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Stem cells
/ Stem Cells - cytology
2018
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Regenerating human epithelia with cultured stem cells: feeder cells, organoids and beyond
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Regenerating human epithelia with cultured stem cells: feeder cells, organoids and beyond
2018
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Overview
More than 40 years ago, Howard Green's laboratory developed a method for long‐term expansion of primary human epidermal keratinocytes by co‐culture with 3T3 mouse embryonic fibroblasts. This was a breakthrough for
in vitro
cultivation of cells from human skin and later for other epithelia: it led to the first stem cell therapy using cultured cells and has vastly increased our understanding of epithelial stem cell biology. In recent years, new methods to expand epithelial cells as three‐dimensional organoids have provided novel means to investigate the functions of these cells in health and disease. Here, we outline the history of stratified epithelial stem cell culture and the application of cultured epithelial cells in clinical therapies. We further discuss the derivation of organoids from other types of epithelia and the challenges that remain for the translation of novel stem cell therapies toward clinical use.
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In this timely review article, Paola Bonfanti, Robert Hynds and Sam Janes provide an insightful discussion and chronological overview of stem cells and regenerative medicine.
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