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DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2184.1987.tb01309.x
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Bone marrow osteogenic stem cells: <i>in vitro</i> cultivation and transplantation in diffusion chambers

A. J. Friedenstein,R. K. Chailakhyan,U. V. Gerasimov

Fibroblast
In vitro
Bone marrow
1987
Fibroblast colonies (clones) were obtained by explantation of bone marrow single-cell suspensions and were used to establish multicolony and single-colony derived fibroblast cultures by successive passaging of either pooled or individual colonies. When transplanted in diffusion chambers after 20-30 cell doublings in vitro, the descendants of fibroblast colony-forming cells (FCFC), whether grown from single or pooled colonies, retained the ability for bone and cartilage formation. The content of osteogenic precursors in the cultured progeny significantly outnumbered the initiating FCFC. Thus the high proliferative potential of bone marrow FCFC and their ability to serve as common precursors of bone and cartilage-forming cells makes them probable candidates for the role of osteogenic stem cells.
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    Bone marrow osteogenic stem cells: <i>in vitro</i> cultivation and transplantation in diffusion chambers” is a paper by A. J. Friedenstein R. K. Chailakhyan U. V. Gerasimov published in 1987. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.