A. Limitations
So far we have seen a new approach of using stemcells for targeting cancer site and a new concept of
treatment. However it might seem fascinating, it is important to note that significant impediments remain
before the true potential of this novel therapy can be fully realized. Here in this section we are going to
mainly focus on the limitations of neuralstemcells esp
Enamel
√ Hard and white substance covering the teeth
√ The hardest and most highly mineralized
√ Protects the fragile underlying parts of the teeth
√ Covers the crown and supported by dentin
Component of enamel
√ 96% of enamel : mineral, water, organic material
√ contain two unique classes of proteins amelogenins and enamelins
√ The basic unit of enamel is called
neural progenitor cell을 이용하게 되었다. 또한 신경 줄기세포의 분화 범위는 혈관 세포를 비롯하여 매우 다양하다는 특징과 Type I 당뇨의 근본적인 치료방법을 위한 시도가 증가하고 있는 사회적인 배경 또한 연구의 동기가 되었다.
실험의 과정은 다음과 같았다. 우선 사람의 뇌로부터 얻은 humanneural progen
Mid-1800s - Beginning research of Embryo
1908 – ‘StemCell’ from Alexander Maksimov
1963 – Self reproducing cell
1978 – Found Blood stemcell
1981 - Embryonic stemcell
1998 - Human's embryonic stemcell
2001 – First human embryo cloning
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2.1 Adult StemCell - How?From Bone Marrow
HSCs and MSCs are rich in b
1908 - The term "stemcell" was proposed for scientific use by the Russian histologist Alexander Maksimov (1874–1928) at congress of hematologic society in Berlin. It postulated existence of haematopoietic stemcells.
1998 - James Thomson and coworkers derive the first human embryonic stemcell line at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
2004–2005 - Korean researcher Hwan