Relevance and scope of SMS derived multicellular micro machines (M3) in native tissue reconstruction
3rd International Conference and Exhibition on Cell & Gene Therapy
October 27-29, 2014 Embassy Suites Las Vegas, USA

Abdulkader Rahmo

Accepted Abstracts: J Stem Cell Res Ther

Abstract:

The newly discovered Small Mobile Stem (SMS) cells exhibit the extraordinary ability to form diverse complex cooperative multicellular assemblies. These assemblies have a demonstrated aptitude for engineering tissue like structures in an in vitro cell culture set up. The observed approach to construction can be ascribed to a top down modus operandi at a micro level. It is executed by units we designated as Multicellular Micro Machines (M3). To explore the relevance and scope of this in vitro discovery, for the in vivo case of tissue reconstruction, M3 assemblies and their traces were hunted in a broadvariety of native tissues. Results indicate the importance of implicating the M3 mediated mechanism in native tissue reconstruction; and demonstrate hence the fundamental role of SMS cells.

Biography :

Abdulkader Rahmo has completed his Diploma in Biochemistry in 1988 at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ), his PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular biology in 1994 at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles, USA. He is currently heading the medical biotech section at the National Commission for Biotechnology. He is sole author of several scientific books and coauthor of many scientific articles.