Promotion of diced cartilage survival and regeneration with grafting of small intestinal submucosa loaded with urine‐derived stem cells
Shang Li,
Rui Wang,
Liping Huang
et al.
Abstract:Cartilage absorption and calcification are prone to occur after the implantation of diced cartilage wrapped with autologous materials, as well as prolong the operation time, aggravate surgical trauma and postoperative pain during the acquisition process. Small intestinal submucosa (SIS) has suitable toughness and excellent degradability, which has been widely used in the clinic. Urine‐derived stem cells (USCs), as a new type of stem cells, have multi‐directional differentiation potential. In this study, we att… Show more
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