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dc.contributor.authorKabatas, Serdar
dc.contributor.authorWakeman, Dustin R
dc.contributor.authorWang, Junmei
dc.contributor.authorSnyder, Evan Y
dc.contributor.authorTeng, Yang D.
dc.contributor.authorYu, Dou
dc.contributor.authorRopper, Alexander Eli
dc.contributor.authorLi, Jianxue
dc.contributor.authorSullivan, Maryrose P.
dc.contributor.authorRedmond, D. Eugene
dc.contributor.authorLanger, Robert S.
dc.contributor.authorSidman, Richard Leon
dc.date.accessioned2013-03-14T18:03:18Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.citationTeng, Yang D., Dou Yu, Alexander E. Ropper, Jianxue Li, Serdar Kabatas, Dustin R. Wakeman, Junmei Wang, et al. 2011. Functional multipotency of stem cells: A conceptual review of neurotrophic factor-based evidence and its role in translational research. Current Neuropharmacology 9(4): 574-585.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1570-159Xen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:10405989
dc.description.abstractWe here propose an updated concept of stem cells (SCs), with an emphasis on neural stem cells (NSCs). The conventional view, which has touched principally on the essential property of lineage multipotency (e.g., the ability of NSCs to differentiate into all neural cells), should be broadened to include the emerging recognition of biofunctional multipotency of SCs to mediate systemic homeostasis, evidenced in NSCs in particular by the secretion of neurotrophic factors. Under this new conceptual context and taking the NSC as a leading example, one may begin to appreciate and seek the “logic” behind the wide range of molecular tactics the NSC appears to serve at successive developmental stages as it integrates into and prepares, modifies, and guides the surrounding CNS micro- and macro-environment towards the formation and self-maintenance of a functioning adult nervous system. We suggest that embracing this view of the “multipotency” of the SCs is pivotal for correctly, efficiently, and optimally exploiting stem cell biology for therapeutic applications, including reconstitution of a dysfunctional CNS.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherBentham Science Publishersen_US
dc.relation.isversionofdoi:10.2174/157015911798376299en_US
dc.relation.hasversionhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3263453/pdf/en_US
dash.licenseLAA
dc.subjectstem cellsen_US
dc.subjectneural stem cellsen_US
dc.subjectmultipotencyen_US
dc.subjectneurotrophic factorsen_US
dc.subjectneural repairen_US
dc.subjectspinal cord injuryen_US
dc.titleFunctional Multipotency of Stem Cells: A Conceptual Review of Neurotrophic Factor-Based Evidence and Its Role in Translational Researchen_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
dc.description.versionVersion of Recorden_US
dc.relation.journalCurrent Neuropharmacologyen_US
dash.depositing.authorTeng, Yang D.
dc.date.available2013-03-14T18:03:18Z
dc.identifier.doi10.2174/157015911798376299*
dash.authorsorderedfalse
dash.contributor.affiliatedRopper, Alexander Eli
dash.contributor.affiliatedLi, Jianxue
dash.contributor.affiliatedYu, Dou
dash.contributor.affiliatedTeng, Yang
dash.contributor.affiliatedSullivan, Maryrose
dash.contributor.affiliatedSidman, Richard
dash.contributor.affiliatedLanger, Robert


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