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Endothelial progenitors

Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, 2014
The studies carried out during the last two decades have represented a great effort in trying to identify and define cell populations endowed with the phenotypic and functional properties of endothelial progenitors. From these studies a scenario now emerges indicating that in the blood there are very rare endothelial progenitor cells, called ...
Elvira, Pelosi   +2 more
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Endothelial Progenitor Cells

Annual Review of Medicine, 2005
Endothelial progenitor cells are a circulating, bone marrow–derived cell population that appears to participate in both vasculogenesis and vascular homeostasis. Questions persist regarding their functional characteristics, as well as the precise panel of cell surface markers that uniquely define this newly described progenitor cell population.
Aarif Y, Khakoo, Toren, Finkel
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Cardiac Progenitor Cells

2020
Cardiovascular diseases top the list of fatal illnesses worldwide. Cardiac tissues is known to be one of te least proliferative in the human body, with very limited regenraive capacity. Stem cell therapy has shown great potential for treatment of cardiovascular diseases in the experimental setting, but success in human trials has been limited ...
Shaimaa, Shouman   +7 more
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Hepatic progenitor cells

Cell and Tissue Research, 2010
Liver diseases are associated with a marked reduction in the viable mass of hepatocytes. The most severe cases of liver disease (liver failure) are treated by orthotopic liver transplantation. One alternative to whole organ transplantation for patients with hepatic failure (and hereditary liver disease) is hepatocyte transplantation.
Caroline Beth, Sangan, David, Tosh
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