The use of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSC AT) in treatment of animals with Rustergolz ulcer is determined by the anti-inflammatory properties of these cells, their ability to increase angiogenesis and stimulate internal progenitor cells to regenerate tissue functions. These properties allow to reduce the healing time of ulcerative lesions of the hooves in cows, therefore it is advisable to use a treatment regimen with the use of mesenchymal stem cells.
The effectiveness of the use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) from bovine adipose tissue for the treatment of an infected wound in a cow was studied.
The results of clinical studies indicate that the introduction of MSCs of adipose tissue in the wound area of the cow contributes to the rapid epithelization and restoration of the skin.
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