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Stem cells in veterinary medicine

Stem cells in veterinary medicine

... of stem cells to enhance tissue regeneration and have not investigated the potential immuno modu latory roles of stem cells for tendon ...of stem cells diff erentiating and ... See full document

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Stem cells and transgenic mice in the study of development

Stem cells and transgenic mice in the study of development

... Int J Dn BinI 37 89 99 (1993) 89 SPecial Review Stem cells and transgenic mice in the study of development' RALPH L BRINSTER* School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, US[.] ... See full document

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STEM CELL IN DENTISTRY- THE NEW HORIZON

STEM CELL IN DENTISTRY- THE NEW HORIZON

... own stem cells obtained from deciduous or permanent ...suitable stem cells, produced in large quantities through cell culture methods and injected into failing tissues and organs, will produce ... See full document

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Fatty acids in veterinary medicine and research

Fatty acids in veterinary medicine and research

... Fatty acids consist of a carboxylic acid with a hydrocarbon chain tail, the length of which var- ies between fatty acids, as does the presence or absence of double bonds between the carbon atoms and their location [1]. ... See full document

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Extremophiles and their application to veterinary medicine

Extremophiles and their application to veterinary medicine

... tuberculosis cells adapted to microaerophilic conditions survive for long periods without actively multiplying, and can tolerate higher doses of anti-tuberculosis antibiotics (Usha et ... See full document

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Abstracts Days of Veterinary Medicine 2010

Abstracts Days of Veterinary Medicine 2010

... red cells in standard time and temperature under the Earth gravity. Whole blood can be taken from vein or capillary and mixed with anticoagulant. The ratio of whole blood and anticoagulant should be 4:1.Eryth- ... See full document

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Fundamentals of Stem Cells: Why and How Patients' Own Adult Stem Cells Are the Next Generation of Medicine

Fundamentals of Stem Cells: Why and How Patients' Own Adult Stem Cells Are the Next Generation of Medicine

... regenerative cells (UA-ADRCs) (right knee) (a,c) or after performing a standard procedure without application of UA-ADRCs ...scattered cells within newly formed amorphous ...inflammatory cells in the ... See full document

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The limited application of stem cells in medicine: a review

The limited application of stem cells in medicine: a review

... producing cells in vitro is not the problem, but rather the safe and effective engraftment of transplanted cells in the ...novel stem cell treatments for type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune disease which ... See full document

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Application of stem cells in tissue engineering for defense medicine

Application of stem cells in tissue engineering for defense medicine

... Mesenchymal stem cells are known to secrete hematopoietic cytokines, including leukemia-inhibiting factor, G-CSF, and GM-CSF ...of stem cell therapy to stand- ard treatment can promote more rapid ... See full document

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The march of pluripotent stem cells in cardiovascular regenerative medicine

The march of pluripotent stem cells in cardiovascular regenerative medicine

... iPSC lines which exhibit distinct molecular and functional characteristics [124–126]. This problem is largely due to the differential propensity to pluripotency induction among cells and our limited understanding ... See full document

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Advances in Regenerative Medicine: From Stem Cells to Organoids

Advances in Regenerative Medicine: From Stem Cells to Organoids

... used stem cells to develop substitute tissue/organs “ex vivo” with various degree of success, which the ultimate goal is to be trans- planted to replace a damaged organ ...various stem cells, ... See full document

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Cultured epidermal stem cells in regenerative medicine

Cultured epidermal stem cells in regenerative medicine

... Wound healing occurs in a highly organized sequence of phases: inflammation, cell proliferation, and matrix remodeling (Fig. 1). During the inflammatory phase the wound is sealed by fibrin, which acts as a temporary ... See full document

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Fibroblasts as a practical alternative to mesenchymal stem cells

Fibroblasts as a practical alternative to mesenchymal stem cells

... Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy offers great potential for treatment of disease through the multifunctional and responsive ability of these ...these cells in tissue culture and shorter doubling time ... See full document

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Understanding Regenerative Medicine and Its Position in Healthcare

Understanding Regenerative Medicine and Its Position in Healthcare

... of stem cells in ...autograft stem cells from themselves; however, the issue surrounding the decision to autograft is that an individual will not be able to target genetic diseases because ... See full document

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A Review of Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine

A Review of Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine

... using stem cells are available; „Microfracture‟ introduced by Steadman et ...of stem cells from the underlying bone marrow leads to the formation of a “super ...of cells by tissue ... See full document

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Endometrial stem cells in regenerative medicine

Endometrial stem cells in regenerative medicine

... adult stem cell plasticity) is a contro- versial topic in the field of stem ...circulating stem cells can be a source of metaplastic trans- differentiation when it gains access into the pelvic ... See full document

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Induced pluripotent stem cells in medicine and biology

Induced pluripotent stem cells in medicine and biology

... somatic cells by changing their epigenetic status, leading to alterations in their gene ...original cells and re-construct a new ...somatic cells to iPSCs allows us to obtain ‘rejuvenated’ ... See full document

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Dental Stem Cells: Part of Regenerative Medicine

Dental Stem Cells: Part of Regenerative Medicine

... transplanted into four littermate dogs (aged 28–40 days) by either arterial or muscular injections. Two noninjected dogs were kept in the control group. Then immune reac- tions were analyzed by blood investigations. ... See full document

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Abstracts Days of Veterinary Medicine 2011

Abstracts Days of Veterinary Medicine 2011

... round cells, with centrally located nucleus, and with moderate anysocytosis and anysokariosis was ...This cells had a moderate amount of light blue cytoplasm, with several small punctuated ...epithelial ... See full document

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Essential and core books for veterinary medicine

Essential and core books for veterinary medicine

... Academic, research, and clinical libraries use core resource lists to benchmark against other specialist collections, support selective collection development, and guide choices for specialty situations. Lists of core ... See full document

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