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Restoration of sweat glands (SwGs) represents a great issue in patients with extensive skin defects. Recent methods combining organoid technology with cell fate reprogramming hold promise for developing new regenerative methods for SwG regeneration. Here,
Xiaoyan Sun +13 more
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NaNog: A pluripotency homeobox (master) molecule. [PDF]
One of the most intriguing aspects of cell biology is the state of pluripotency, where the cell is capable of self-renewal for as many times as deemed necessary , then at a specified time can differentiate into any type of cell. This fundamental process
Aguib, YE +4 more
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Cell sources for articular cartilage repair strategies: shifting from mono-cultures to co-cultures [PDF]
The repair of articular cartilage is challenging due to the sparse native cell population combined with the avascular and aneural nature of the tissue. In recent years cartilage tissue engineering has shown great promise.
Blitterswijk, C.A. van +4 more
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Poised for tissue repair [PDF]
Skin microbes interact with the immune system to aid wound ...
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Meniscus-derived matrix scafolds promote the integrative repair of meniscal defects [PDF]
Meniscal tears have a poor healing capacity, and damage to the meniscus is associated with significant pain, disability, and progressive degenerative changes in the knee joint that lead to osteoarthritis.
DeFrate, Louis E. +9 more
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Glomerulopathy in the KK.Cg-Ay/J Mouse Reflects the Pathology of Diabetic Nephropathy
The KK.Cg-/J (KK-) mouse strain is a previously described model of type 2 diabetes with renal impairment. In the present study, female KK- mice received an elevated fat content diet (24% of calories), and a cohort was uninephrectomized (Unx) to drive ...
Stephen P. O'Brien +9 more
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Hyaluronan, neural stem cells and tissue reconstruction after acute ischemic stroke. [PDF]
Focal stroke is a disabling disease with lifelong sensory, motor and cognitive impairments. Given the paucity of effective clinical treatments, basic scientists are developing novel options for protection of the affected brain and regeneration of lost ...
Carmichael, S Thomas, Moshayedi, Pouria
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An emerging role for adenosine and its receptors in bone homeostasis
Bone is continually being remodelled and defects in the processes involved lead to bone diseases. Many regulatory factors are known to influence remodelling but other mechanisms, hitherto unknown, may also be involved.
Bronwen eEvans +3 more
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Macrophage Related Chronic Inflammation in Non-Healing Wounds
Persistent hyper-inflammation is a distinguishing pathophysiological characteristic of chronic wounds, and macrophage malfunction is considered as a major contributor thereof. In this review, we describe the origin and heterogeneity of macrophages during
Meirong Li +13 more
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One special question to start with: can HIF/NFkB be a target in inflammation? [PDF]
Hypoxia and Inflammation are strictly interconnected with important consequences at clinical and therapeutic level. While cell and tissue damage due to acute hypoxia mostly leads to cell necrosis, in chronic hypoxia, cells that are located closer to ...
CARNEVALE, ILARIA +8 more
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