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Il prelievo degli annessi fetali a scopo di trapianto

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Negli ultimi anni la possibilità di utilizzare gli annessi fetali nella pratica clinica ha suscitato un interesse sempre crescente da parte di molti settori della medicina. Infatti, se il sangue cordonale come fonte alternativa di cellule staminali emopoietiche è ormai comunemente utilizzato per il trattamento di varie patologie, recenti sono le evidenze di un possibile uso terapeutico di annessi fetali quali la membrana amniotica, le cellule staminali presenti nel liquido amniotico e le cellule staminali mesenchimali del tessuto cordonale (gelatina di Wharton).

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Tanini, M., Bani, A., Nuzzi, F.M. (2011). Il prelievo degli annessi fetali a scopo di trapianto. In: La donazione in Italia. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1932-4_15

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