2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2012.10.009
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The protective effect of adipose-derived stem cells against liver injury by trophic molecules

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“…From these studies, in five, authors performed ADSCs transplantation [14, 1719, 21], whereas, in two, authors transplanted BM-MSCs [16, 20] (Table 1). In all included papers on MSCs transplantation following PH, authors used rats as experiment animals, except from the study of Saito et al [19], in which authors have performed their experiments in mice. In this part all included studies which respond to the primary endpoints of this systematic review and, consequently, outcomes from MSCs transplantation following PH will be reviewed.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…From these studies, in five, authors performed ADSCs transplantation [14, 1719, 21], whereas, in two, authors transplanted BM-MSCs [16, 20] (Table 1). In all included papers on MSCs transplantation following PH, authors used rats as experiment animals, except from the study of Saito et al [19], in which authors have performed their experiments in mice. In this part all included studies which respond to the primary endpoints of this systematic review and, consequently, outcomes from MSCs transplantation following PH will be reviewed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In five studies authors performed ADSCs transplantation following PH [14, 1719, 21]. Among included literature on MSCs transplantation, specifically reviewed for the aims of this systematic review, effects of MSCs transplantation in the enhancement of LG after PH and improvement of the hepatic function are evaluated and compared.…”
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“…74) into conditioned media that predominantly exert anti-apoptotic (Refs 75, 76, 77), immunomodulatory (Refs 78, 79, 80) and angiogenic (Refs 77, 81, 82) effects on co-cultured cell types. Extracellular matrix components and secreted enzymes comprised the largest fraction of the secretome, according to mass spectrometry (Refs 83, 84, 85), but these molecules are unlikely to be heavily involved in the observed paracrine signalling.…”
Section: Comparison Of Trophic Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%