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No AccessJournal of UrologyEditorial1 Mar 2011Stem Cell Therapy for the Bladder—Where Do We Stand? Ching-Shwun Lin Ching-Shwun LinChing-Shwun Lin More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.juro.2010.12.014AboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail "Stem Cell Therapy for the Bladder—Where Do We Stand?." The Journal of Urology, 185(3), pp. 779–780 References 1 : Restoration of bladder contraction by bone marrow transplantation in rats with underactive bladder. Biomed Res2007; 28: 275. Google Scholar 2 : Adipose derived stem cells ameliorate hyperlipidemia associated detrusor overactivity in a rat model. J Urol2010; 183: 1232. Link, Google Scholar 3 : Cell-to-cell contact induces human adipose tissue-derived stromal cells to differentiate into urothelium-like cells in vitro. Biochem Biophys Res Commun2009; 390: 931. Google Scholar 4 : Differentiation of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into bladder cells: potential for urological tissue engineering. Tissue Eng Part A2010; 16: 1769. Google Scholar 5 : Reconstitution of experimental neurogenic bladder dysfunction using skeletal muscle-derived multipotent stem cells. Transplantation2010; 89: 1043. Google Scholar 6 : Amniotic fluid and bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells can be converted to smooth muscle cells in the cryo-injured rat bladder and prevent compensatory hypertrophy of surviving smooth muscle cells. J Urol2007; 177: 369. Link, Google Scholar 7 : Recruitment of bone marrow derived cells to the bladder after bladder outlet obstruction. J Urol2009; 182: 1769. Link, Google Scholar 8 : Bladder reconstitution with bone marrow derived stem cells seeded on small intestinal submucosa improves morphological and molecular composition. J Urol2005; 174: 353. Link, Google Scholar 9 : Human embryoid body-derived stem cells in bladder regeneration using rodent model. Urology2005; 65: 827. Google Scholar 10 : Growth of bone marrow stromal cells on small intestinal submucosa: an alternative cell source for tissue engineered bladder. BJU Int2005; 96: 1120. Google Scholar 11 : Hair stem cells for bladder regeneration in rats: preliminary results. Transplant Proc2009; 41: 4345. Google Scholar 12 : Bladder reconstruction with adipose-derived stem cell-seeded bladder acellular matrix grafts improve morphology composition. World J Urol2010; 28: 493. Google Scholar 13 : Urinary bladder smooth muscle regeneration utilizing bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cell seeded elastomeric poly(1,8-octanediol-co-citrate) based thin films. Biomaterials2010; 31: 6207. Google Scholar 14 : Myogenic differentiation of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells on a 3D nano fibrous scaffold for bladder tissue engineering. Biomaterials2010; 31: 870. Google Scholar 15 : Urinary bladder smooth muscle engineered from adipose stem cells and a three dimensional synthetic composite. Biomaterials2009; 30: 3259. Google Scholar © 2011 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 185Issue 3March 2011Page: 779-780 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2011 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.MetricsAuthor Information Ching-Shwun Lin More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement PDF downloadLoading ...

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