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contributor authorزهرا محمودیen
contributor authorمریم مقدم متینen
contributor authorمروارید ساعی نسبen
contributor authorسعیده نخعی رادen
contributor authorمهدی میراحمدیen
contributor authorناصر مهدوی شهریen
contributor authorMahmoud Mahmoudien
contributor authorاحمدرضا بهرامیen
contributor authorzahra mahmoodifa
contributor authorMaryam Moghaddam Matinfa
contributor authorsaeideh nakhaei radfa
contributor authormahdi mirahmadifa
contributor authorNasser Mahdavi SHahrifa
contributor authorAhmad Reza Bahramifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:08:20Z
date available2020-06-06T13:08:20Z
date issued2011
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3343079?locale-attribute=fa&show=full
description abstractRegeneration is a biological phenomenon, which takes place via two main mechanisms: first,

dedifferentiation of mature cells followed by their differentiation into functional new cells and second,

activation of endogenous somatic stem cells for regeneration of damaged or lost tissues. One of the best

examples of healing process in mammals is the regeneration of damaged pinna in rabbits by blastema tissue.

The aim of present study was to investigate culture requirements, proliferative properties and expression of

some stemness factors in cells derived from regenerating blastema tissue obtained from rabbit pinna in vitro .

The regenerating tissues were obtained from male New Zealand white rabbits by double punching of the pinna

and cell culture conditions were set to derive and enrich the self renewing cells for further characterisation. The

cells were subjected to survival and growth examinations in vitro , and expression of several stemness factors

was studied in these cells using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Results revealed

that the derived cells are rather immortal, as they have been growing for more than 120 passages in culture up

until this report. Furthermore, RT-PCR and flow cytometry analyses showed that these cells express a number

of stemness related genes including Oct4 and Sox2 . In conclusion, in this study, stem like cells were derived

from blastema tissue of rabbit ears for the first time, showing great self renewing capacity, which provides a

suitable in vitro model for regeneration studies. Moreover, they could be considered as a good source of stem

like cells for future applications.
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languageEnglish
titleBlastema cells derived from rabbit ear show stem cell characteristicsen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsregenerationen
subject keywordsblastema tissueen
subject keywordspluripotencyen
subject keywordsstem cellen
journal titleJournal of Cell and Molecular Researchfa
pages25-31
journal volume3
journal issue1
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1028228.html
identifier articleid1028228


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