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Modulatory Effects of Dabigatran on PAR-1 Activity and Viability in Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells. [PDF]
Kubat E, Gürpınar ÖA, Özdem T.
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Intracerebroventricular human mesenchymal stem cells induce MMP9-driven transient inflammation in Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
Myeong SH +7 more
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Current trends in electrospun nanofibers combined with mesenchymal stem cells for diabetic foot ulcer repair and regenerative therapy. [PDF]
Du H, Yang X, Chen Z.
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Enhanced Pro-Osteogenic Regulatory Modulation in Mesenchymal Stem Cells Derived from the Periosteum Under Simulated Microgravity. [PDF]
Canal R +13 more
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MicroRNA-mediated mechanotransduction and chondrocyte differentiation in mesenchymal stem cells. [PDF]
Kim T, Wang Y, Suh N.
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The Impact of Large-Scale Expansion on the Functional Properties of Mesenchymal Stem Cells. [PDF]
Antonio-Ríos G +6 more
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Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 1991
AbstractBone and cartilage formation in the embryo and repair and turnover in the adult involve the progeny of a small number of cells called mesenchymal stem cells. These cells divide, and their progeny become committed to a specific and distinctive phenotypic pathway, a lineage with discrete steps and, finally, end‐stage cells involved with ...
Arnold I Caplan
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AbstractBone and cartilage formation in the embryo and repair and turnover in the adult involve the progeny of a small number of cells called mesenchymal stem cells. These cells divide, and their progeny become committed to a specific and distinctive phenotypic pathway, a lineage with discrete steps and, finally, end‐stage cells involved with ...
Arnold I Caplan
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Archives of Medical Research, 2003
It has become clear that adult mammalian bone marrow contains not one but two ostensibly discrete populations of adult stem cells. The first and by far the most fully characterized are the hematopoietic stem cells responsible for maintaining lifelong production of blood cells.
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It has become clear that adult mammalian bone marrow contains not one but two ostensibly discrete populations of adult stem cells. The first and by far the most fully characterized are the hematopoietic stem cells responsible for maintaining lifelong production of blood cells.
Brenton, Short +4 more
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