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		<title>Fallopian tubes could offer new stem cell source</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Researchers from Human Genome Research Centre at the University of Sao Paulo have claimed that discarded human fallopian tubes can be a rich source of stem cells for regenerative medicine.# It has previously been shown that mesenchymal stem cells obtained from umbilical cords, dental pulp and adipose tissue, which are all biological discards, are able [...]]]></description>
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<p>Researchers from Human Genome Research Centre at the University of Sao Paulo have claimed that discarded human fallopian tubes can be a rich source of <strong>stem cells</strong> for regenerative medicine.#</p>
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<p>It has previously been shown that mesenchymal <strong>stem cells</strong> obtained from umbilical cords, dental pulp and adipose tissue, which are all biological discards, are able to differentiate into muscle, fat, bone and cartilage cell lineages.</p>
<p>During the study, lead researcher Tatiana Jazedje set out to isolate and assess the differentiation potential of mesenchymal stem cells from discarded human fallopian tubes.</p>
<p>The fallopian tubes were obtained from hysterectomy and other gynecological procedures from fertile women between 35-53 years who had not undergone hormonal treatment for at least three months prior to surgery.</p>
<p>The Brazilian team found that human fallopian tube are abundant in mesenchymal <strong>stem cells</strong> which have the potential of becoming a variety of cell types.</p>
<p>The cells’ chromosome complement showed no abnormalities, suggesting chromosomal stability.</p>
<p>“In addition to providing an additional potential source for regenerative medicine, these findings might contribute to reproductive science as a whole,” said Jazedje.</p>
<p>“Moreover, the use of human tissue fragments that are usually discarded in surgical procedures does not pose ethical problems,” Jazedje added. (ANI)</p>
<p>The study appears in BioMed Central’s open access Journal of Translational Medicine.</p>
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