tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6181073719515632715.post7813078433989422786..comments2024-02-27T06:57:49.831-05:00Comments on Democratizing Cell Technologies: Current Bottlenecks in MSC ResearchJon Rowleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10634518820328346758noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6181073719515632715.post-28617834198637198672014-08-04T14:33:22.325-04:002014-08-04T14:33:22.325-04:00I really don't see what the problem is with MS...I really don't see what the problem is with MSCs. You do know, of course, that they are present in other tissues besides bone marrow? Skeletal muscle and adipose tissue come to mind, but they are present in any tissue that develops from the mesodermal germ layer lineage. With respect to propagating them that is very easy. If you know their niche and their inherent physiology within the mesodermal tissues, then it is very easy to recreate their niche in vitro and propagate them. I cloned a mesodermal stem cell from a single cell and propagated it past 690 population doublings. The how and MOAs are in my publications.Henry E. Young, PhDnoreply@blogger.com