2020
DOI: 10.26502/avsm.014
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Adult Stem Cells Based Therapies in Veterinary Medicine

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“…MSCs’ therapeutic function is based on their ability to differentiate into cells that need to be replaced, as well as their immunomodulatory and paracrine activities, also their antioxidant effect which aid in the healing of diverse tissue [ 53 , 55 ].…”
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“…MSCs’ therapeutic function is based on their ability to differentiate into cells that need to be replaced, as well as their immunomodulatory and paracrine activities, also their antioxidant effect which aid in the healing of diverse tissue [ 53 , 55 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Multipotent have ability to differentiate into a related family of cells as adult stem cells that can become red and white blood cells or platelets. Unipotent have the ability to only produce cells of their own type as (adult) muscle stem cells [ 9 , 53 , 54 ].…”
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“…Even if this kind of therapy still needs to be more extensively investigated, in the future stem cells may be an alternative treatment in some cases for which the conventional medicines cannot repair the damages tissues. MSCs have differentiation potential but also immune regulatory properties, influence on vascularization, apoptosis, fibrosis and inflammation [7][8][9]. Regenerative cell therapy is used in degenerative diseases (heart failure), immune mediated diseases (feline asthma, canine atopic dermatitis, feline chronic gingivostomatitis) [10], inflammatory diseases (wound healing defect).…”
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