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Smooth Muscle Cells Transplantation is better than Heart Cells Transplantation for Improvement of Heart Function in Dilated Cardiomyopathy

Yoo KJ, Li RK, Weisel RD, Mickle DA, Tomita S, Ohno N, Fujii T

Muscle cell transplantation may delay or prevent cardiac dilation in dilated cardiomyopathy. The present study was designed to compare the effects of the heart function of smooth muscle cell (SMCs)...
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Gene Therapy and Cell Transplantation for Alzheimer's Disease and Spinal Cord Injury

Blesch A, Tuszynski

The targeted delivery of genes and the transplantation of suitable cell types into the adult nervous system have received considerable interest over the last years. The development of improved vector...
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Spinal Cord Injury and Related Clinical Trials

Kim YH, Ha KY, Kim SI

Spinal cord injury (SCI) has been considered an incurable condition and it often causes devastating sequelae. In terms of the pathophysiology of SCI, reducing secondary damage is the key to...
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Chondrocyte allograft transplantation for damaged growth plate reconstruction

Park JS, Ahn JI, Oh DI

The growth plate is responsible for longitudinal bone growth. The problem of repair of damaged growth plate in children has never been adequately solved. The purpose of this study is...
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Short-term Efficacy of Topical Immunosuppressive Agents on the Survival of Cultivated Allo-Conjunctival Equivalents

Shin YJ, Kim MK, Oh JY, Wee WR, Lee JH, Ko JH, Lee HJ, Lee JL, Min BM, Sohn YS

PURPOSE: To investigate the short-term efficacy of topical immunosuppressive agents on the survival of cultivated allo-conjunctival equivalents. METHODS: Twenty-five eyes of New Zealand white rabbits were included. Temporal...
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