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OCLC number
891952191
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Author
Craig, Laura A.,
Title
Differentiation of multipotent skin derived precursor cells into skeletal muscle
Degree
M. Sc. -- McGill University, 2011
Publisher
[Montreal] : McGill University Libraries, [2004]
Description
1 online resource
Notes
Thesis supervisor: Miller, Freda D. (advisor).
Includes bibliographical references.
Abstract
"The potential use of stem cells for therapy depends on our ability to optimize differentiation conditions to best take advantage of their multipotentiality. Skin derived precursor cells (SKPs) are recently described adult stem cells that have been shown to differentiate into both neuronal and mesodermal cell types in vitro. We asked specifically whether they could be induced to differentiate into skeletal muscle. An accurate assay for detecting skeletal muscle was first developed, using RT-PCR, immunocytochemistry and Western blotting. We then used traditional differentiation methods, and found that SKPs could differentiate into cells expressing an immature skeletal muscle phenotype, as determined by appropriate morphology and expression of various skeletal muscle markers. By modifying this protocol, we observed a small percentage of multinucleated, fused myotubes, suggesting that SKPs have the potential to differentiate into mature skeletal muscle given appropriate conditions. Future work could enhance this population, creating an accessible, new source of cells for autologous transplants."--
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Subject
Biology, Cell.