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SUBMITTER: Maruyama T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8590202 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Maruyama Takamitsu T Stevens Ronay R Boka Alan A DiRienzo Laura L Chang Connie C Yu Hsiao-Man Ivy HI Nishimori Katsuhiko K Morrison Clinton C Hsu Wei W
Science translational medicine 20210301 583
Skeletal stem cells from the suture mesenchyme, which are referred to as suture stem cells (SuSCs), exhibit long-term self-renewal, clonal expansion, and multipotency. These SuSCs reside in the suture midline and serve as the skeletal stem cell population responsible for calvarial development, homeostasis, injury repair, and regeneration. The ability of SuSCs to engraft in injury site to replace the damaged skeleton supports their potential use for stem cell-based therapy. Here, we identified BM ...[more]