2005
Engraftment of bone marrow-derived epithelial cells
Van Arnam JS, Herzog E, Grove J, Bruscia E, Ziegler E, Swenson S, Krause DS. Engraftment of bone marrow-derived epithelial cells. Stem Cell Reviews And Reports 2005, 1: 21-27. PMID: 17132871, DOI: 10.1385/scr:1:1:021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBM-derived cellsEpithelial cellsBM transplantationBone marrow-derived epithelial cellsMarrow-derived epithelial cellsPreclinical mouse modelsType II pneumocytesHematopoietic systemGene therapyFalse-positive cellsGastrointestinal tractHost epithelial cellsMouse modelFemale recipientsPositive cellsBone marrowCre-lox systemTherapeutic potentialTherapeutic useTissue-specific markersTransplantationTherapyPotential gene therapy applicationsCellsHuman diseases
2004
Bone Marrow-Derived Cells Contribute to Epithelial Engraftment during Wound Healing
Borue X, Lee S, Grove J, Herzog EL, Harris R, Diflo T, Glusac E, Hyman K, Theise ND, Krause DS. Bone Marrow-Derived Cells Contribute to Epithelial Engraftment during Wound Healing. American Journal Of Pathology 2004, 165: 1767-1772. PMID: 15509544, PMCID: PMC1618655, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9440(10)63431-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone marrow-derived cellsEpithelial cellsMarrow-derived epithelial cellsEngraftment of BMDCsDonor-derived cellsMarrow-derived cellsWound healingDegree of engraftmentLevel of engraftmentAbsence of injuryEarly wound healingFemale miceBone marrowCytokeratin 5Cre-lox systemEngraftmentSkin damageWound edgeKeratinocytesInjuryWound siteTransit-amplifying cellsStem cellsEpidermal stem cellsRecent findings