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Stem Cells in Cardiac Repair

Future Cardiology, 2010
Myocardial infarction is the leading cause of death among people in industrialized nations. Although the heart has some ability to regenerate after infarction, myocardial restoration is inadequate. Consequently, investigators are currently exploring the use of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), skeletal myoblasts and adult bone marrow stem cells to ...
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Progenitor cells in vascular repair

Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2007
A common characteristic of all types of vascular disease is endothelial dysfunction/damage followed by an inflammatory response. Although mature endothelial cells can proliferate and replace damaged cells in the vessel wall, recent findings indicate an impact of stem and progenitor cells in repair process.
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Repair processes and cell survival

The British Journal of Radiology, 1972
Abstract A model of cell survival after irradiation is presented which explicitly incorporates a repair process. The model is based on Powers' suggestion of a “pool”, and is developed along the lines initiated by Lajtha and Oliver (1961). The repair process corresponding to the shoulder on the survival curve is distinguished from the process ...
J, Laurie, J S, Orr, C J, Foster
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Cell cycle regulation of DNA repair in normal and repair deficient human cells

Chemico-Biological Interactions, 1981
The regulation of nucleotide excision repair and base excision repair by normal and repair deficient human cells was determined. Synchronous cultures of WI-38 normal diploid fibroblasts and Xeroderma pigmentosum fibroblasts (complementation group D) (XP-D) were used to investigate whether DNA repair pathways were modulated during the cell cycle.
P K, Gupta, M A, Sirover
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Stem Cells for Retinal Repair

2014
Remarkable progress over the past decade has led to the first clinical studies of stem cell therapy for retinal disease. The unique access retina offers for implantation, monitoring, and ablation is well suited for stem cell trials, and retinal applications have now moved to the forefront of the field of regenerative medicine.
Jeffrey, Stern, Sally, Temple
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Repair in Mammalian Cells: Overview

1975
Studies on DNA repair in mammalian cells are reviewed. Some topics discussed are: repair of uv and x-irradiated parental DNA; importance of dimers and postreplication repair; role of recombinational events in postreplication repair; and analysis of DNA size by sucrose gradients. (HLW)
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Stem Cell Exosomes: Cell-FreeTherapy for Organ Repair

2017
Cardiovascular disease is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. The damaged cardiac tissue is unable to repair itself following injury warranting the development of alternate therapies. Cell therapy has emerged recently as a viable treatment option resulting in significant improvement in cardiac function.
Mohsin, Khan, Raj, Kishore
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Cell-based cartilage repair

Current Opinion in Orthopaedics, 1998
Adult human joint cartilage lesions do not spontaneously heal. Patients with isolated articular cartilage lesions make up perhaps some 1% of the total number of patients examined by arthroscopy. Symptoms such pain and locking, and the suggestion that the untreated lesions may progress to osteoarthritis form the basis for current attempts to repair ...
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Cells for Repair

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002
DENISE L. FAUSTMAN   +5 more
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