2023
DOI: 10.1111/odi.14476
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Repair mechanism of radiation‐induced salivary gland injury by hypoxia‐pretreated human urine‐derived stem cell exosomes

Abstract: ObjectiveTo explore the protective effect of human urine‐derived stem cell exosomes (hUSC‐Exos) on radiation‐induced salivary gland (SG) injuries in Sprague Dawley rats.MethodsFresh adult urine was collected, and primary hUSCs were isolated and identified. The hUSCs were hypoxia‐pretreated with 1% oxygen for 24 h and then transferred to a normoxic culture environment for 24 h. The hUSC‐Exos were collected and identified for exosomes. A radiation‐induced injury model was established in the rats, and exosomes we… Show more

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