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Regenerative potential of Wharton's jelly‐derived mesenchymal stem cells: A new horizon of stem cell therapy

Hossein AbbaszadehStem Cell Research Center Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz IranFarzaneh GhorbaniStem Cell Research Center Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz IranMehdi DerakhshaniStem Cell Research Center Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz IranAli Akbar MovassaghpourHematology and Oncology Research Center Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz IranMehdi YousefiDepartment of Immunology, Faculty of Medicine Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz IranMehdi TalebiDepartment of Applied Cell Sciences, School of Advanced Medical Sciences Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz IranKarim ShamsasenjanStem Cell Research Center Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Tabriz Iran
2020en
ABI

Abstract

Umbilical cord Wharton's jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells (WJ-MSCs) have recently gained considerable attention in the field of regenerative medicine. Their high proliferation rate, differentiation ability into various cell lineages, easy collection procedure, immuno-privileged status, nontumorigenic properties along with minor ethical issues make them an ideal approach for tissue repair. Besides, the number of WJ-MSCs in the umbilical cord samples is high as compared to other sources. Because of these properties, WJ-MSCs have rapidly advanced into clinical trials for the treatment of a wide range of disorders. Therefore, this paper summarized the current preclinical and clinical studies performed to investigate the regenerative potential of WJ-MSCs in neural, myocardial, skin, liver, kidney, cartilage, bone, muscle, and other tissue injuries.

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