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Platelet lysate 3D scaffold supports mesenchymal stem cell chondrogenesis: An improved approach in cartilage tissue engineering
(2013-04-08)
Articular lesions are still a major challenge in orthopedics because of cartilage's poor healing properties. A major improvement in therapeutics was the development of autologous chondrocytes implantation (ACI), a ...
Effect of dietary supplementation with vitamin E and stocking density on macrophage recruitment and giant cell formation in the teleost fish, Piaractus mesopotamicus
(2005-08-01)
The effect of dietary supplementation with 0, 100 and 450 mg of vitamin E (DL-α tocopheryl acetate)/kg of a dry diet on the kinetics of macrophage recruitment and giant cell formation in the pacu, maintained at different ...
Effect of dietary supplementation with vitamin E and stocking density on macrophage recruitment and giant cell formation in the teleost fish, Piaractus mesopotamicus
(2005-08-01)
The effect of dietary supplementation with 0, 100 and 450 mg of vitamin E (DL-α tocopheryl acetate)/kg of a dry diet on the kinetics of macrophage recruitment and giant cell formation in the pacu, maintained at different ...
Cell therapy for spinal cord injury with olfactory ensheathing glia cells (OECs)
(John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2018)
Cell nucleus activity during post-embryonic development of Apis melliferaL. (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Intranuclear acid phosphatase
(2002-12-01)
We report nuclear acid phosphatase activity in the somatic (intra-ovariolar and stromatic) and germ cells of differentiating honey bee worker ovaries, as well as in the midgut cells of metamorphosing bees. There was ...
Cell nucleus activity during post-embryonic development of Apis melliferaL. (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Intranuclear acid phosphatase
(2002-12-01)
We report nuclear acid phosphatase activity in the somatic (intra-ovariolar and stromatic) and germ cells of differentiating honey bee worker ovaries, as well as in the midgut cells of metamorphosing bees. There was ...
Neurocan is a new substrate for the ADAMTS12 metalloprotease: Potential implications in neuropathies
(Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG, 2019)