@prefix pubblicazioni: . @prefix unitaDiPersonaleInterno: . @prefix prodotto: . unitaDiPersonaleInterno:MATRICOLA3724 pubblicazioni:autoreCNRDi prodotto:ID59398 . @prefix prodottidellaricerca: . @prefix istituto: . istituto:CDS059 prodottidellaricerca:prodotto prodotto:ID59398 . @prefix modulo: . modulo:ID5737 prodottidellaricerca:prodotto prodotto:ID59398 . @prefix rdf: . @prefix retescientifica: . prodotto:ID59398 rdf:type retescientifica:ProdottoDellaRicerca , prodotto:TIPO1101 . @prefix rdfs: . prodotto:ID59398 rdfs:label "Stem cells: an alternative to organ transplantation in chronic, degenerative and infectious diseases? (Articolo in rivista)"@en . @prefix xsd: . prodotto:ID59398 pubblicazioni:anno "2006-01-01T00:00:00+01:00"^^xsd:gYear . @prefix skos: . prodotto:ID59398 skos:altLabel "
Gennero L.1, Mortimer P.2, Sperber K.3, Carloni G.4, Ponzetto A.5 (2006)
Stem cells: an alternative to organ transplantation in chronic, degenerative and infectious diseases?
"^^rdf:HTML ; pubblicazioni:autori "Gennero L.1, Mortimer P.2, Sperber K.3, Carloni G.4, Ponzetto A.5"^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:paginaInizio "151"^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:paginaFine "167"^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:altreInformazioni "Impact Factor = 0.529"^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:numeroVolume "29"^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:affiliazioni "1 = CeRMS, Centre for Experimental Research and Medical Studies, and Dpt Internal Medicine, University of Turin, Turin Italy;\n2 = Health Protection Agency, Centre for Infections, 61 Colindale Av., London NW95HT;\n3 = Division of Clinical Immunology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and Immunobiology Center, Box 1089, 1425 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10029;\n4 = INMM-CNR, Area di Ricerca TorVergata, Via Fosso del Cavaliere, Vermicino, Roma;\n5 = Department of Internal Medicine, and CeRMS, University of Turin, Turin Italy.\n"^^xsd:string ; pubblicazioni:titolo "Stem cells: an alternative to organ transplantation in chronic, degenerative and infectious diseases?"^^xsd:string ; prodottidellaricerca:abstract "Even in the absence of damage or illness mature animals need billions of new cells every single day of their lives in order to survive and renew circulating blood cells and intestinal and skin lining. This task is accomplished by undifferentiated cells residing in most adult organs. These cells are designated adult stem cells (ASC) since they represent the adult counterpart, present in almost every organ, of the embtyonal stem cells (ES) from which the entire human body develops.\nScientists first hypothesized the existence of stem cells over a century ago, and haematopoietic stem cells (HSC) have been exploited for the therapy of human diseases for two decades. Other types of stem cells also circulating in the bloodstream have been described. We briefly describe the potential uses of each of these types of cells, including autologous circulating stem cells, for disease therapy and in particular for the possible reversal of liver failure due to chronic hepatitis and/or cirrhosis." ; prodottidellaricerca:prodottoDi istituto:CDS059 , modulo:ID5737 ; pubblicazioni:autoreCNR unitaDiPersonaleInterno:MATRICOLA3724 . @prefix parolechiave: . prodotto:ID59398 parolechiave:insiemeDiParoleChiave . parolechiave:insiemeDiParoleChiaveDi prodotto:ID59398 .