In vitro anti-leukemic effect of Wharton's jelly derived mesenchymal stem cells
CONCLUSIONS: MSCs are known to inhibit the growth of tumors of both hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic origin in vitro. In our study, WJ-MSC treatment strongly inhibited the viability of HL-60 and K562 and induced apoptosis. Our results also provided new insights into the inhibition of tumor growth by WJ-MSCs in vitro. In the future, WJ-MSCs could be used to inhibit cancer cells in clinical applications.PMID:38683436 | DOI:10.1007/s11033-024-09512-7
Source: Molecular Biology Reports - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Mediha S üleymanoğlu Ay şe Erol Bozkurt Figen Abatay Sel İsa Aykut Özdemir Fatma Savran O ğuz D ürdane Serap Kuruca Zerrin Akta ş Zeynep Karaka ş Mustafa Oral Öncül Source Type: research
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