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1. Proposal of Simplified Standardization of the Cell-Growth-Promoting Activity of Human Adipose Tissue Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Culture Supernatants.

2. Metabolic and proliferation evaluation of human adipose-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (ASC) in different culture medium volumes: standardization of static culture.

3. Mesenchymal stem versus stromal cells: International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy (ISCT®) Mesenchymal Stromal Cell committee position statement on nomenclature.

4. A highly standardized and characterized human platelet lysate for efficient and reproducible expansion of human bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells.

5. Manufacturing mesenchymal stromal cells for clinical applications: A survey of Good Manufacturing Practices at U.S. academic centers.

6. Manufacturing and characterization of extracellular vesicles from umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stromal cells for clinical testing.

7. Translation of a standardized manufacturing protocol for mesenchymal stromal cells: A systematic comparison of validation and manufacturing data.

8. Guided evaluation and standardisation of mesenchymal stem cell culture conditions to generate conditioned medium favourable to cardiac c-kit cell growth.

9. Validation of reference and identity-defining genes in human mesenchymal stem cells cultured under unrelated fetal bovine serum batches for basic science and clinical application.

10. Characterization and cost-benefit analysis of automated bioreactor-expanded mesenchymal stem cells for clinical applications.

11. MSCs-cells with many sides.

12. Orthogonal potency analysis of mesenchymal stromal cell function during ex vivo expansion.

13. Comparative analyses of industrial-scale human platelet lysate preparations.

14. A Good Manufacturing Practice-grade standard protocol for exclusively human mesenchymal stromal cell-derived extracellular vesicles.

15. Design and validation of a consistent and reproducible manufacture process for the production of clinical-grade bone marrow-derived multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells.

16. Evaluation of GMP-compliant culture media for in vitro expansion of human bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells.

17. Standardization of Good Manufacturing Practice-compliant production of bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stromal cells for immunotherapeutic applications.

18. cGMP-compliant transportation conditions for a prompt therapeutic use of marrow mesenchymal stromal/stem cells.

19. Standard operating procedure for the good manufacturing practice-compliant production of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.

20. GMP-compliant human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells for cellular therapy.

21. Using the quantum cell expansion system for the automated expansion of clinical-grade bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stromal cells.

22. Production of good manufacturing practice-grade human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells for therapeutic use.

23. GMP-grade human fetal liver-derived mesenchymal stem cells for clinical transplantation.

24. Optimizing isolation culture and freezing methods to preserve Wharton's jelly's mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) properties: an MSC banking protocol validation for the Hellenic Cord Blood Bank.

25. Dental pulp stem cells: state of the art and suggestions for a true translation of research into therapy.

26. Standard requirement of a microbiological quality control program for the manufacture of human mesenchymal stem cells for clinical use.

27. Good manufacturing practice-compliant isolation and culture of human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells.

28. Standardization and safety of alveolar bone-derived stem cell isolation.

29. Production of mesenchymal stromal/stem cells according to good manufacturing practices: a review.

30. Generation of mesenchymal stem cells as a medicinal product in organ transplantation.

31. Good manufacturing practice-compliant animal-free expansion of human bone marrow derived mesenchymal stroma cells in a closed hollow-fiber-based bioreactor.

32. GMP-compliant isolation and expansion of bone marrow-derived MSCs in the closed, automated device quantum cell expansion system.

33. Development and characterization of a clinically compliant xeno-free culture medium in good manufacturing practice for human multipotent mesenchymal stem cells.

34. Human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells: a systematic reappraisal via the genostem experience.

35. [Mesenchymal stem cells - The challenge of a good therapeutic product].

36. Mycoplasma contamination revisited: mesenchymal stromal cells harboring Mycoplasma hyorhinis potently inhibit lymphocyte proliferation in vitro.

37. Multicenter cell processing for cardiovascular regenerative medicine applications: the Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network (CCTRN) experience.

38. Quality control and monitoring for the isolation process of mesenchymal stem cells and their differentiation into osteoblasts.

39. Morphological and immunocytochemical characteristics indicate the yield of early progenitors and represent a quality control for human mesenchymal stem cell culturing.

40. Electron microscopy reveals the presence of viruses in mouse embryonic fibroblasts but neither in human embryonic fibroblasts nor in human mesenchymal cells used for hESC maintenance: toward an implementation of microbiological quality assurance program in stem cell banks.

41. Increased proliferation of human synovial mesenchymal stem cells with autologous human serum: comparisons with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and with fetal bovine serum.

42. Clinical grade production of mesenchymal stem cells.

43. Mesenchymal stem cells from umbilical cord: do not discard the cord!

44. The heterogeneity of human mesenchymal stem cell preparations--evidence from simultaneous analysis of proteomes and transcriptomes.

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