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Mechanisms of skin wound healing regulated by fibroblast-derived exosomes. [PDF]
Qiu Y, Zhu X, Yang X, Wan J.
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from stem cells show promise for applications in regenerative medicine, but their scalability and yield remain challenges. This review explores the approaches for biophysical modulations within cell niches on EV properties, discusses the current clinical application of EVs, and provides an outlook on the existing ...
Yang Xu +9 more
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Roles of skeletal muscle-derived exosomes in osteoporosis. [PDF]
He Y, Wang Y, Weng K, Weng X, Yuan Y.
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Exosome as bioactive nanovesicle for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in periodontitis
This review introduces the mechanism that exosomes participate in the pathogenesis of periodontitis and their potential as biomarkers for early diagnosis and summarizes the application of cell‐ or plant‐derived exosomes or engineered exosomes in periodontitis or periodontal regeneration while proposing the perspective of translational application of ...
Yu Wang +6 more
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Human Blood Exosomes: Isolation and Characterization Methods, Variability, and the Need for Standardized Protocols-A Review. [PDF]
Sánchez-Vizcaíno Mengual E +2 more
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New opportunities for bioscaffold‐enabled spinal cord injury repair
Schematic illustration of bioscaffolds for spinal cord injury repair. We summarize the effects of bioscaffold properties on SCI repair, highlight different types of bioscaffolds, various fabrication strategies, and in vivo transformations for the clinical development of SCI‐repairing bioscaffolds.
Xiaoqing Qi +11 more
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Research progress on pyroptosis regulated by mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes. [PDF]
Yang T, An J, Xu X, Li B, Dou Z.
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This paper summarized the application of 3D bioprinting in the regeneration of various tissues in the oral and craniomaxillofacial fields, including the required biomaterials and printing techniques. Abstract Oral and craniomaxillofacial tissues are essential for maintaining oral functions, including respiration, mastication, swallowing, and speech ...
Huilu Zhan +7 more
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