2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2013.04.049
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Combination therapy of human adipose-derived stem cells and basic fibroblast growth factor hydrogel in muscle regeneration

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“…The most striking result was the reduction of fibrosis to only roughly 20% and the recovery of functional parameters reaching 89% of uninjured muscles. Indicators of regenerative events (immature myofibers, reinnervation, and neovascularization) were also significantly improved [83]. When associated to Matrigel TM , early improvements were observed.…”
Section: Msc-biomaterials Systems For In Vivo Skeletal Muscle Regeneramentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…The most striking result was the reduction of fibrosis to only roughly 20% and the recovery of functional parameters reaching 89% of uninjured muscles. Indicators of regenerative events (immature myofibers, reinnervation, and neovascularization) were also significantly improved [83]. When associated to Matrigel TM , early improvements were observed.…”
Section: Msc-biomaterials Systems For In Vivo Skeletal Muscle Regeneramentioning
confidence: 65%
“…AT-MSCs also contribute to enhanced regeneration, reducing fibrosis and improving histological and functional features after only 4 weeks. However MSCs alone did improve the process, their association to a biomaterial vehicle and bioactive cues further enhanced those results, as detailed later in this section [83].…”
Section: Evidence On the Application Of Mscs For In Vivo Skeletal Musmentioning
confidence: 82%
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