
pmid: 19208788
The human endometrium has cycles of growth, differentiation, and regeneration. In that respect, the concept that endometrial stem cells are responsible for the regenerative capacity of this tissue was proposed many years ago. Recently, the cells that present features of somatic stem cells have been identified in murine and human endometria where the niche seems to be located in the stromal and epithelial compartment of the basalis layer.
Stem Cells, regenerative medicine, Cell Differentiation, Epithelial Cells, Estrous Cycle, Cell Separation, somatic stem cells, Endometrium, Mice, Animals, Humans, Regeneration, Female, Stromal Cells, Menstrual Cycle, Cell Proliferation
Stem Cells, regenerative medicine, Cell Differentiation, Epithelial Cells, Estrous Cycle, Cell Separation, somatic stem cells, Endometrium, Mice, Animals, Humans, Regeneration, Female, Stromal Cells, Menstrual Cycle, Cell Proliferation
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