Phuc Van Pham
Ho Chi Minh City University of Science
183 Papers
495 Citations
Phuc Van Pham is an academic researcher from Ho Chi Minh City University of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & Mesenchymal stem cell. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 169 publications. Previous affiliations of Phuc Van Pham include Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City.
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Papers
Isolation and proliferation of umbilical cord tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells for clinical applications
Phuc Van Pham,Nhat Chau Truong,Phuong Thi-Bich Le,Tung Dang-Xuan Tran,Ngoc Bich Vu,Khanh Hong-Thien Bui,Ngoc Kim Phan +6 more
TL;DR: A GMP standard protocol for UC-MSC isolation and culture was developed and replaced FBS with aPRP in the culture medium for UC tissues allowed the successful isolation of UC–MSCs that satisfy the minimum standards for clinical applications.
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Stem cell-derived exosomes for wound healing: current status and promising directions.
TL;DR: An updated overview of the use of exosomes in biological applications, such as wound healing, is offered and addresses not only current applications but also new directions for this next-generation approach in wound healing.
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Dental-Derived Stem Cells and Their Secretome and Interactions with Bioscaffolds/Biomaterials in Regenerative Medicine: From the In Vitro Research to Translational Applications.
TL;DR: This paper presents a poster presented at the 2016 International Conference of the Association for the Advance Study of Stem Cell Research and Application (ICSAB) in Bangkok, Thailand on topics of stem cell research and application.
Characterization of Senescence of Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells After Long-Term Expansion
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the senescence of adipose-derived stem cells after long-term expansion and found that the cells increased in size and in shape and complexity (toward the “fried egg” morphology).
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The subpopulation of CD105 negative mesenchymal stem cells show strong immunomodulation capacity compared to CD105 positive mesenchymal stem cells
TL;DR: The results showed that CD105- MSCs from AT and UC exhibited an immune modulation capacity that was much stronger than CD105+ M SCs from the same source of AT andUC, which may relate to autocrine production of TGF-beta 1 by MSCS.