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This project investigates Amniotic Fluid Stem Cells (AFSCs) to understand their origin, identity, and role in human development. By employing advanced sequencing and cell biology techniques, the research aims to enhance knowledge of AFSCs, potentially improving their application in regenerative medicine.
The amniotic fluid surrounds and protects the foetus during development, providing trophic and mechanical support to its growth.
This liquid contains a variety of cells shedding from embryonic and extra-embryonic tissues that have long been utilised for prenatal diagnosis.
In a seminal 2007 article, Professor De Coppi identified in the amniotic fluid, a small population of cells with broad multi-lineage differentiation ability defined as Amniotic Fluid Stem Cells (AFSCs). AFSCs can be isolated,…
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