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Repair with Stem Cell Derivatives.

Repair with Stem Cell Derivatives.

... of cell derivatives that integrate with multiple types of biomaterials to create new treatment ...in cell therapy. Cell-secreted growth factors, chemokines, and other bioactive substances ... See full document

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Efficacy of a mesenchymal stem cell loaded surgical mesh for tendon repair in rats

Efficacy of a mesenchymal stem cell loaded surgical mesh for tendon repair in rats

... Types I collagen is predominant in the extracellular matrix of normal tendon. M + S group was the only one that showed a significantly increased area of deposition of type I collagen from day 6 to day 14. There is poten- ... See full document

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Skin appendage-derived stem cells: cell biology and potential for wound repair

Skin appendage-derived stem cells: cell biology and potential for wound repair

... these stem cells on wound ...promote repair. To figure out the compre- hensive cellular interactions and stem cell behavior would facilitate wound ...right stem cell type for ... See full document

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Nitric oxide augments mesenchymal stem cell ability to repair liver fibrosis

Nitric oxide augments mesenchymal stem cell ability to repair liver fibrosis

... for cell based therapies. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent and important candidate cells for future clinical applications however success of MSC therapy depends upon their homing and survival ... See full document

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Unveiling mesenchymal stromal cells’ organizing function in regeneration

Unveiling mesenchymal stromal cells’ organizing function in regeneration

... Multilineage potential of adult human mesenchymal stem cells. A., Mesenchymal stem cells in tissue growth and repair[r] ... See full document

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Bone repair by periodontal ligament stem cell-seeded nanohydroxyapatite-chitosan scaffold

Bone repair by periodontal ligament stem cell-seeded nanohydroxyapatite-chitosan scaffold

... mesenchymal stem cells on HGCCS is the different cultivation time for the scaffolds (2 days versus 7 ...the stem cells, which in turn would change the cellular gene expression profiles and signal ... See full document

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XB130 promotes bronchioalveolar stem cell and Club cell proliferation in airway epithelial repair and regeneration

XB130 promotes bronchioalveolar stem cell and Club cell proliferation in airway epithelial repair and regeneration

... and repair, CCSP and β-tubulin IV (ciliated cell marker) [26, 27] double staining was performed (Figure ...ciliated cell marker) [26, 27] was also not significantly different between the two groups ... See full document

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Progress in the study of stem cell transplantation for the repair of spinal cord injury

Progress in the study of stem cell transplantation for the repair of spinal cord injury

... Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are diploid cells derived from the inner cell mass of early mammalian embryos, and they have the ability to proliferate long-term without ...inner cell mass can develop ... See full document

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Large Animal Models to Study Intestinal Stem Cell Mediated Repair.

Large Animal Models to Study Intestinal Stem Cell Mediated Repair.

... ischemia alone, termed reperfusion injury. Reperfusion of ischemic tissue results in the formation of toxic ROS. These ROS have high reactivity with other biological molecules, inducing oxidative stress and directly ... See full document

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Bioactive scaffolds in stem-cell-based therapies for cardiac repair: protocol for a meta-analysis of randomized controlled preclinical trials in animal myocardial infarction models

Bioactive scaffolds in stem-cell-based therapies for cardiac repair: protocol for a meta-analysis of randomized controlled preclinical trials in animal myocardial infarction models

... of stem cells for cardiac repair over the past 18 years ...of stem cells result in acute improvements in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), scar size, and left ventricular remodeling ... See full document

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Targeting subchondral bone mesenchymal stem cell activities for intrinsic joint repair in osteoarthritis

Targeting subchondral bone mesenchymal stem cell activities for intrinsic joint repair in osteoarthritis

... not only in bone formation, but also in bone resorption (Figure 2A). In addition, MSCs are immunomodulatory cells able to regulate adaptive and innate immune responses, which in the BM microenvironment could be seen as ... See full document

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The role of oxygen as a regulator of stem cell fate during the spontaneous repair of osteochondral defects

The role of oxygen as a regulator of stem cell fate during the spontaneous repair of osteochondral defects

... defect repair could be simulated using a computational model where MSC fate was hypothesized to be regulated by local oxygen levels and substrate ...defect repair over a 12 week ...spontaneous repair ... See full document

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The secretome of induced pluripotent stem cells reduces lung fibrosis in part by hepatocyte growth factor

The secretome of induced pluripotent stem cells reduces lung fibrosis in part by hepatocyte growth factor

... alveolar repair pro- cesses contribute to the development of fibrosis in the lung ...regulated repair process in response to injury is essential to avoid the development of ...times, cell-based ... See full document

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Mechanisms of mesenchymal stem/stromal cell function

Mechanisms of mesenchymal stem/stromal cell function

... In line with the traditional model of paracrine biology whereby cells secrete factors that regulate adjacent cells, it was initially thought that engrafted MSCs readily mi- grated into injured tissue and then remained to ... See full document

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Autologous, allogeneic, induced pluripotent stem cell or a combination stem cell therapy? Where are we headed in cartilage repair and why: a concise review

Autologous, allogeneic, induced pluripotent stem cell or a combination stem cell therapy? Where are we headed in cartilage repair and why: a concise review

... cartilage repair. Just like human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), they show unlimited self-renewal and they can differentiate into all three germ layers (ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm), but without having ... See full document

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A novel arthroscopic technique for intraoperative mobilisation of synovial mesenchymal stem cells

A novel arthroscopic technique for intraoperative mobilisation of synovial mesenchymal stem cells

... Better cartilage and joint repair strategies are increasingly needed, and MSCs show great promise. To fully exploit these cells, new strategies and methods that limit operative time, cost, and tissue manipulation ... See full document

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Search | Preprints

Search | Preprints

... mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) constitute of cells having potential of self-renewal and proliferation and are commonly isolated from bone marrow aspirates of large ...these stem cells has been extensively ... See full document

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Original Article Migration path of stem cells involved in the repair of damaged pancreatic tissue caused by pancreatitis

Original Article Migration path of stem cells involved in the repair of damaged pancreatic tissue caused by pancreatitis

... of stem cells in pancreatic tissues damaged by pancreati- tis and to preliminarily identify stem cells that efficiently contribute to the repair of damaged pancreatic ...the stem ... See full document

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Current perspectives in stem cell research for knee cartilage repair

Current perspectives in stem cell research for knee cartilage repair

... Stem cell implantation is a promising approach for car- tilage repair in the knee and is already in clinical use for focal defects and generalized ...of stem cells, including their reduced ... See full document

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Simulated microgravity facilitates cell migration and neuroprotection after bone marrow stromal cell transplantation in spinal cord injury

Simulated microgravity facilitates cell migration and neuroprotection after bone marrow stromal cell transplantation in spinal cord injury

... of cell types, including human neural stem cells [1], embryonic stem (ES) cell derivatives [2,3], and adult bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) [4-6], have been transplanted into the ... See full document

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