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Original Research

Published on 20 Dec 2022

Intra-osseous infiltration of adipose mesenchymal stromal cells and plasma rich in growth factors to treat acute full depth cartilage defects in a rabbit model: Serum osteoarthritis biomarkers and macroscopical assessment

in Veterinary Regenerative Medicine

  • Marta Torres-Torrillas
  • Elena Damiá
  • Pau Peláez
  • Laura Miguel-Pastor
  • BelĂ©n Cuervo
  • JosĂ© J. CerĂłn
  • JosĂ© M. Carrillo
  • MĂłnica Rubio
  • JoaquĂ­n J. Sopena
Intra-osseous infiltration of adipose mesenchymal stromal cells and plasma rich in growth factors to treat acute full depth cartilage defects in a rabbit model: Serum osteoarthritis biomarkers and macroscopical assessment
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
doi 10.3389/fvets.2022.1057079
  • 2,190 views
  • 3 citations

Original Research

Published on 24 Nov 2022

Temporal extracellular vesicle protein changes following intraarticular treatment with integrin α10β1-selected mesenchymal stem cells in equine osteoarthritis

in Veterinary Regenerative Medicine

  • Emily J. Clarke
  • Emily Johnson
  • Eva Caamaño Gutierrez
  • Camilla Andersen
  • Lise C. Berg
  • Rosalind E. Jenkins
  • Casper Lindegaard
  • Kristina Uvebrant
  • Evy Lundgren-Ă…kerlund
  • Agnieszka Turlo
Temporal extracellular vesicle protein changes following intraarticular treatment with integrin α10β1-selected mesenchymal stem cells in equine osteoarthritis
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
doi 10.3389/fvets.2022.1057667
  • 3,288 views
  • 9 citations

Original Research

Published on 20 Oct 2022

The immunomodulation–immunogenicity balance of equine Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) is differentially affected by the immune cell response depending on inflammatory licensing and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) compatibility

in Veterinary Regenerative Medicine

  • Alina Cequier
  • Francisco JosĂ© Vázquez
  • Antonio Romero
  • Arantza Vitoria
  • Elvira Bernad
  • Mirta GarcĂ­a-MartĂ­nez
  • Isabel GascĂłn
  • Laura Barrachina
  • Clementina Rodellar
The immunomodulation–immunogenicity balance of equine Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) is differentially affected by the immune cell response depending on inflammatory licensing and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) compatibility
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
doi 10.3389/fvets.2022.957153
  • 2,756 views
  • 11 citations