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Mara Riminucci

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  169
Citations -  11908

Mara Riminucci is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone marrow & Stromal cell. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 143 publications receiving 10940 citations. Previous affiliations of Mara Riminucci include University of L'Aquila & National Institutes of Health.

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Self-Renewing Osteoprogenitors in Bone Marrow Sinusoids Can Organize a Hematopoietic Microenvironment

TL;DR: It is shown that MCAM/CD146-expressing, subendothelial cells in human BM stroma are capable of transferring, upon transplantation, the HME to heterotopic sites, coincident with the establishment of identical subendOThelial cells within a miniature bone organ.
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Bone Marrow Stromal Stem Cells: Nature, Biology, and Potential Applications

TL;DR: Bone marrow stromal cells are progenitors of skeletal tissue components such as bone, cartilage, the hematopoiesis‐supporting stroma, and adipocytes and represent an important paradigm of post‐natal nonhematopoietic stem cells, and an easy source for potential therapeutic use.
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Single‐Colony Derived Strains of Human Marrow Stromal Fibroblasts Form Bone After Transplantation In Vivo

TL;DR: Analysis of bone formation in vivo by single‐colony derived strains of human marrow stromal fibroblasts provides evidence that individual human CFU‐Fs have osteogenic potential and yet differ from each other with respect to their osteogenic capacity.
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The meso-angioblast: A multipotent, self-renewing cell that originates from the dorsal aorta and differentiates into most mesodermal tissues

TL;DR: It is concluded that these newly identified vessel-associated stem cells, the meso-angioblasts, participate in postembryonic development of the mesoderm, and it is speculated that postnatal mesodermal stem cells may be derived from a vascular developmental origin.