2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cll.2010.12.001
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The Regenerative Medicine Laboratory: Facilitating Stem Cell Therapy for Equine Disease

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“…Most canine experimental and clinical studies use BM-derived and adipose tissue-derived MSCs, since these are best characterized and are relatively comparable (Fortier & Travis 2011;Kisiel et al 2012;Takemitsu et al 2012). A distinction should be made between non-expanded, patient-side, autologous products such as BM concentrate and adiposederived stromal vascular fraction on the one hand and culture-expanded, autologous or allogeneic products including BM-MSCs and adipose tissue-derived MSCs on the other hand (Borjesson & Peroni 2011). Advantages of the non-expanded cell products include the heterogenicity of the cell populations and the possibility of directly injecting the product without a preceding cell culture step (Borjesson & Peroni 2011;Fortier & Travis 2011).…”
Section: Sources Of Canine Mesenchymal Stem Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most canine experimental and clinical studies use BM-derived and adipose tissue-derived MSCs, since these are best characterized and are relatively comparable (Fortier & Travis 2011;Kisiel et al 2012;Takemitsu et al 2012). A distinction should be made between non-expanded, patient-side, autologous products such as BM concentrate and adiposederived stromal vascular fraction on the one hand and culture-expanded, autologous or allogeneic products including BM-MSCs and adipose tissue-derived MSCs on the other hand (Borjesson & Peroni 2011). Advantages of the non-expanded cell products include the heterogenicity of the cell populations and the possibility of directly injecting the product without a preceding cell culture step (Borjesson & Peroni 2011;Fortier & Travis 2011).…”
Section: Sources Of Canine Mesenchymal Stem Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A distinction should be made between non-expanded, patient-side, autologous products such as BM concentrate and adiposederived stromal vascular fraction on the one hand and culture-expanded, autologous or allogeneic products including BM-MSCs and adipose tissue-derived MSCs on the other hand (Borjesson & Peroni 2011). Advantages of the non-expanded cell products include the heterogenicity of the cell populations and the possibility of directly injecting the product without a preceding cell culture step (Borjesson & Peroni 2011;Fortier & Travis 2011). Culture-expanded cells are highly enriched in MSCs.…”
Section: Sources Of Canine Mesenchymal Stem Cellsmentioning
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“…It is also noteworthy that such adult tissue -derived stem cell regenerative cell therapies are advancing rapidly in veterinary medicine where there is less regulatory stringency. For example, adult stem cell therapies for equine articular cartilage restoration and chondrogenesis have been shown to improve clinical symptoms (Borjesson and Peroni 2011).…”
Section: Mesenchymal Stem Cell Autologous and Allogeneic Cell Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%