Cellular Dedifferentiation and Regenerative Medicine 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-56179-9_9
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“…In another study, dedifferentiation of astrocyte in the central nervous system has been proven to be successful in both in‐vivo and in‐vitro studies [Fu et al, ], along with peripheral nerve [Fu et al, ], musculoskeletal [Fu et al, ], and skin [Fu et al, ] regeneration caused by dedifferentiation. The possibility of dedifferentiation was also studied in human adipocytes [Lessard et al, ; Corsa and MacDougald, ; Fu et al, ] and mice (in‐vivo study). Dedifferentiation and its relation to regenerative medicine are well‐known today [Fu et al, ; Pesaresi et al, ] and new tools to achieve regeneration without chemical or genetic manipulations can be quite promising.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study, dedifferentiation of astrocyte in the central nervous system has been proven to be successful in both in‐vivo and in‐vitro studies [Fu et al, ], along with peripheral nerve [Fu et al, ], musculoskeletal [Fu et al, ], and skin [Fu et al, ] regeneration caused by dedifferentiation. The possibility of dedifferentiation was also studied in human adipocytes [Lessard et al, ; Corsa and MacDougald, ; Fu et al, ] and mice (in‐vivo study). Dedifferentiation and its relation to regenerative medicine are well‐known today [Fu et al, ; Pesaresi et al, ] and new tools to achieve regeneration without chemical or genetic manipulations can be quite promising.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%