Cell Biology: Research & TherapyISSN: 2324-9293

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Vinoth Kumar Parthasarathy Author

Subjects of specialization
Cellular Immunology,Cellular Pathology,Bioenergy,Hematology,Mitochondrial DNA Damage

Affiliation
MIOT Institute of Research (MIR), MIOT International, 4/112, Mount poonamalle High Road, Manapakkam, Chennai-89, Tamil Nadu, India

Biography

Vinoth Kumar Parthasarathy is currently working in MIOT Institute of Research (MIR), MIOT International, 4/112, Mount poonamalle High Road, Manapakkam, Chennai-89, Tamil Nadu, India. He has international experience on various programs, and also contributed and participated in different countries for diverse fields of study. Research interests reflect in wide range of publications in various national and international journals.


Publications

Research Article Open Access

Human Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells Differentiate to Neuronal-like Lineage Cells without Specific Induction

Author(s):

Subathra Radhakrishnan, Omana Anna Trentz*, Vinoth Kumar Parthasarathy and Shanmugapriya Sellathamby

Adipose tissue is an attractive source for generating pluripotent stromal cells which can differentiate also into ectodermal cell types. Mesenchymal stem cells are promising candidates for cell therapy and tissue regeneration. Several studies tried to differentiate Adipose tissue-Derived Stem Cells (ADSCs) into neurogenic cells with expression of some neural markers using specific chemical induction protocols. Meanwhile it is proven that toxic chemicals used in the induction media generate artifacts due to cell stress which mimic neural differentiation. In this study the differentiation of human ADSCs into neuronal-like lineage cells without using any induction protocol is investigated. ADSCs were cultured over 65 days and their morphological appearance and ... view moreĀ»

DOI: 10.4172/2324-9293.1000131

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