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titleOfInvention Novel method of progenitor cell expansion
abstract The present invention discloses a novel method of expanding mesenchymal stem cells derived from Wharton jelly part of the umbilical cord, dental Pulp, adipose tissue and any such mesenchymal tissue with minimum use of tissue and time, for the purposes of clinical research. The method comprises of transferring the explants from one culture medium to another thereby prolonging the Passage O (Po) phase of the expansion in order to obtain maximum yield of the cells without manipulation of the cells in homogenous passage state of cell division.
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