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Precision regenerative medicine [PDF]
Abstract Background Precision or individualized medicine is increasingly pervasive across medical and surgical disciplines. However, the concept has not been introduced in regenerative medicine. Main body Targeted and engineered cellular and acellular therapy, specific to ...
Amy L. Lightner, Timothy A. Chan
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Toward Regenerative Medicine [PDF]
It seems like bone marrow is the source of many surprises (Figure 5(Figure 5). Transplanted bone marrow cells are observed to give rise to hepatocytes, muscle (Ferrari et al., 1998xMuscle regeneration by bone marrow-derived myogenic progenitors. Ferrari, G., Cusella-De Angelis, G., Coletta, M., Paolucci, E., Stornaiuolo, A., Cossu, G., and Mavilio, F ...
Ann Tsukamoto+4 more
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Telocytes in regenerative medicine [PDF]
AbstractTelocytes (TCs) are a distinct type of interstitial cells characterized by a small cell body and extremely long and thin telopodes (Tps). The presence ofTCs has been documented in many tissues and organs (go tohttp://www.telocytes.com). Functionally,TCs form a three‐dimensional (3D) interstitial network by homocellular and heterocellular ...
Fei Wang+3 more
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Regenerative medicine in otorhinolaryngology [PDF]
AbstractBackground:Tissue engineering using biocompatible scaffolds, with or without cells, can permit surgeons to restore structure and function following tissue resection or in cases of congenital abnormality. Tracheal regeneration has emerged as a spearhead application of these technologies, whilst regenerative therapies are now being developed to ...
Wormald, J+4 more
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Regenerative Medicine for the Cornea [PDF]
Regenerative medicine for the cornea provides a novel treatment strategy for patients with corneal diseases instead of conventional keratoplasty. Limbal transplantation has been performed in patients with a limbal stem cell deficiency. This procedure requires long-term immunosuppression that involves high risks of serious eye and systemic complications,
Kohji Nishida, Yoshinori Oie
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Recently, regenerative medicine has become a highlighted field because it has great potential to induce a paradigm shift of supportive conventional therapy into definitive treatment. The cornea is the avascular, transparent, dome-shaped outermost layer of the eyeball, and it consists of three layers: epithelium, stroma, and endothelium.
Yoshinori Oie, Kohji Nishida
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Regenerative Medicine in Diabetes [PDF]
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is caused by insufficient insulin function [...]
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A roadmap for regenerative medicine [PDF]
SummaryUK research councils have drawn up a strategic plan for the development of regenerative medicine, covering all aspects from basic research through to commercialisation. Michael Gross reports.
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Regenerative Medicine in Diabetes [PDF]
Diabetes is a common multisystem disease that results in hyperglycemia due to a relative or absolute insulin deficiency. Improved glycemic control decreases the risk of development and progression of microvascular and, to a lesser extent, macrovascular complications and prevents symptomatic hyperglycemia.
Adrian Vella, Aleksey V. Matveyenko
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Nanosensors for Regenerative Medicine
Assessing biodistribution, fate, and function of implanted therapeutic cells in preclinical animal experiments is critical to realize safe, effective and efficient treatments for subsequent implementation within the clinic. Currently, tissue histology, the most prevalent analytical technique to meet this need, is limited by end-point analysis, high ...
Yeo, David C.+3 more
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