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Preclinical discovery triggers wound healing, skin regeneration -- ScienceDaily
Preclinical discovery triggers wound healing, skin regeneration -- ScienceDaily
Difficult-to-treat, chronic wounds in preclinical models healed with normal scar-free skin after treatment with an acellular product. Derived from platelets, the purified exosomal product, known as PEP, was used to deliver healing messages into cells of preclinical animal models of ischemic wounds. The research team documented restoration of skin integrity, hair follicles, sweat glands, skin oils and normal hydration.
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Preclinical discovery triggers wound healing, skin regeneration -- ScienceDaily
Comparison of therapeutic effects of encapsulated Mesenchymal stem cells in Aloe vera gel and Chitosan-based gel in healing of grade-II burn injuries - ScienceDirect
Comparison of therapeutic effects of encapsulated Mesenchymal stem cells in Aloe vera gel and Chitosan-based gel in healing of grade-II burn injuries - ScienceDirect
Treatment of burn injuries with Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is a great promise due to their unique properties. As two natural and functional wound d…
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Comparison of therapeutic effects of encapsulated Mesenchymal stem cells in Aloe vera gel and Chitosan-based gel in healing of grade-II burn injuries - ScienceDirect
Discovery could neutralize West Nile virus -- ScienceDaily
Discovery could neutralize West Nile virus -- ScienceDaily
Researchers have isolated a human monoclonal antibody that can 'neutralize' the West Nile virus and potentially prevent a leading cause of viral encephalitis (brain inflammation) in the United States.
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Discovery could neutralize West Nile virus -- ScienceDaily
Exosomes from Retinal Astrocytes Contain Antiangiogenic Components That Inhibit Laser-induced Choroidal Neovascularization
Exosomes from Retinal Astrocytes Contain Antiangiogenic Components That Inhibit Laser-induced Choroidal Neovascularization
Exosomes released from different types of host cells have different biological effects. We report that exosomes released from retinal astroglial cells (RACs) suppress retinal vessel leakage and inhibit choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in a laser-induced ...
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Exosomes from Retinal Astrocytes Contain Antiangiogenic Components That Inhibit Laser-induced Choroidal Neovascularization
Exosomes Duncan Ross PhD explains pure and not so pure exosomes - CME - YouTube
Exosomes Duncan Ross PhD explains pure and not so pure exosomes - CME - YouTube
Take a quick tour through the last 20 years of regenerative medicine, bone marrow transplantation, amniotic fluid exosomes and purified exosome derived growth factors. The future of stem cells is cell free, and Kimera Labs has been providing purified exosomes for that goal since 2014, pioneering what will become the penicillin of our generation. Here's how we do it.
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Exosomes Duncan Ross PhD explains pure and not so pure exosomes - CME - YouTube
Platelet-rich plasma, an adjuvant biological therapy to assist periphe (...)
Platelet-rich plasma, an adjuvant biological therapy to assist periphe (...)
Therapies such as direct tension-free microsurgical repair or transplantation of a nerve autograft, are nowadays used to treat traumatic peripheral nerve injuries (PNI), focused on the enhancement of the intrinsic regenerative potential of injured axons. ...
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Platelet-rich plasma, an adjuvant biological therapy to assist periphe (...)
Platelet-rich plasma and the elimination of neuropathic pain. - PubMed (...)
Platelet-rich plasma and the elimination of neuropathic pain. - PubMed (...)
Peripheral neuropathic pain typically results from trauma-induced nociceptive neuron hyperexcitability and their spontaneous ectopic activity. This pain persists until the trauma-induced cascade of events runs its full course, which results in complete tissue repair, including the nociceptive neuron …
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Platelet-rich plasma and the elimination of neuropathic pain. - PubMed (...)
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How the cell's power station survives attacks Scientists discover how (...)
How the cell's power station survives attacks Scientists discover how (...)
Mitochondria, the power generators in our cells, are essential for life. When they are under attack -- from poisons, environmental stress or genetic mutations -- cells wrench these power stations apart, strip out the damaged pieces and reassemble them into usable mitochondria. Now, scientists have uncovered an unexpected way in which cells trigger this critical response to threats, offering insight into disorders such as mitochondrial disease, cancer, diabetes and neurodegenerative disease.
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How the cell's power station survives attacks Scientists discover how (...)
Calcium pump caught in the act -- ScienceDaily
Calcium pump caught in the act -- ScienceDaily
One of the cell's key enzymes, the calcium pump, has now been been described in its decisive moment -- a so-called transition state. These findings provide a very detailed picture of how one of the most energy-consuming processes in the body takes place. Calcium pumps are intimately involved in the activity of muscle, such as the heart, and therefore they are considered important targets for development of new drugs for cardiovascular diseases.
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Calcium pump caught in the act -- ScienceDaily
How your cells build tiny 'train tracks' could shed light on human dis (...)
How your cells build tiny 'train tracks' could shed light on human dis (...)
Researchers have discovered how cells in the human body build their own ‘railway networks’, throwing light on how diseases such as bowel cancer work. The microtubule tracks are vital for functions such as cell division and are a key target for key cancer drugs. Now researchers are studying how these microtubule tracks are assembled.
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How your cells build tiny 'train tracks' could shed light on human dis (...)
Human Chimp DNA Similarity--Is it really 98% - YouTube
Human Chimp DNA Similarity--Is it really 98% - YouTube
Does human and chimp DNA overlap by 98%? The idea that human and chimp DNA overlap by 98 to 99 percent has been widely used to promote the idea that humans and chimps shared a common ancestor millions of years ago. But have you considered how they came up with this estimate?
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Human Chimp DNA Similarity--Is it really 98% - YouTube