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Counteracting the enzymatic activity of dipeptidylpeptidase 4 for potential therapeutic advantage, with an emphasis on cord blood transplantation

Broxmeyer

Dipeptidylpeptidase (DPP) 4, also known as CD26, is an enzyme present on the surface of a number of different cell types. It is also found within cells and as a...
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Mesenchymal stem cells: environmentally responsive therapeutics for regenerative medicine

Murphy MB, Moncivais , Caplan AI

  • KMID: 2154273
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2013 Nov;45(11):e54.
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are partially defined by their ability to differentiate into tissues including bone, cartilage and adipose in vitro, but it is their trophic, paracrine and immunomodulatory functions...
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Stem Cell and Research in Plastic Surgery

Eun SC

Regenerative medicine using stem cells has progressed significantly over the last decade. Plastic surgeons historically have used tissues of human being to restore various defect sites and utilized a single...
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Mesenchymal stem cell therapy for liver fibrosis

Eom YW, Shim KY, Baik SK

Currently, the most effective treatment for end-stage liver fibrosis is liver transplantation; however, transplantation is limited by a shortage of donor organs, surgical complications, immunological rejection, and high medical costs....
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Clinical applications of mesenchymal stem cells

Kim N, Cho SG

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are self-renewing, multipotent progenitor cells with multilineage potential to differentiate into cell types of mesodermal origin, such as adipocytes, osteocytes, and chondrocytes. In addition, MSCs can...
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