نتایج جستجو برای: equine mscs isolation

تعداد نتایج: 151653  

Journal: :Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation 2014
Kathrin Dietze Ilka Slosarek Tania Fuhrmann-Selter Carsten Hopperdietzel Johanna Plendl Sabine Kaessmeyer

Arterial or venous thromboses are frequent clinical complications with the risk of fatal progression. Recent studies suggest the disruption of angiogenesis in the course of thrombus resolution as the underlying pathomechanism. Very similar to the situation in human patients, equine vessels have been described to be particularly susceptible to thrombosis. In contrast to humans, equine donors are...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1973
A A Ardans R F Pritchett Y C Zee

A viral agent was isolated from lung tissue obtained upon necropsy of an Arabian foal which had exhibited clinical signs of pneumonia. The virus is 75 nm in diameter, cubic in symmetry, and resistant to chloroform and low pH (3.0). It contains deoxyribonucleic acid and has a buoyant density of 1.31 g/cm(3) in cesium chloride. These findings indicate that the virus is a member of the adenovirus ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1983
Y Hoshino R G Wyatt H B Greenberg A R Kalica J Flores A Z Kapikian

A rotavirus, designated as the H-1 strain, was isolated from a diarrheic foal in primary African green monkey kidney cells and MA104 cells. This cell culture-adapted strain hemagglutinated erythrocytes of human group O, rhesus monkeys, guinea pigs, and sheep. It was found to be similar, if not identical, to porcine rotaviruses (strains OSU, EE, and A-580) by plaque reduction neutralization and ...

2014
Vivek Tanavde Mohan C. Vemuri Radhika Pochampally

MSCs are increasingly being used to treat a wide variety of disorders. These include diseases of the musculoskeletal system, wound healing, and vascular disorders. The tissue sources for MSCs are also growing. In addition to the traditional bone marrow and adipose tissue, many adult tissues have resident MSC populations that contribute to the renewal and replacement of cells in that tissue. Tis...

Journal: :Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 2016

2017
Naimisha Beeravolu Christina McKee Ali Alamri Sasha Mikhael Christina Brown Mick Perez-Cruet G. Rasul Chaudhry

The human umbilical cord (UC) and placenta are non-invasive, primitive and abundant sources of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) that have increasingly gained attention because they do not pose any ethical or moral concerns. Current methods to isolate MSCs from UC yield low amounts of cells with variable proliferation potentials. Since UC is an anatomically-complex organ, differences in MSC prop...

2012
Mario Ricciardi Giorgio Malpeli Francesco Bifari Giulio Bassi Luciano Pacelli Armel Hervé Nwabo Kamdje Marco Chilosi Mauro Krampera

Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) reside in many organs including lung, as shown by their isolation from fetal lung tissues, bronchial stromal compartment, bronchial-alveolar lavage and transplanted lung tissues. It is still controversial whether lung MSCs can undergo mesenchymal-to-epithelial-transition (MET) and possess immune regulatory properties. To this aim, we isolated, expanded and chara...

Journal: :Cell adhesion & migration 2012
Natalie L Payne Ashanti Dantanarayana Guizhi Sun Leon Moussa Sally Caine Courtney McDonald Daniella Herszfeld Claude C A Bernard Christopher Siatskas

Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) can be isolated from most adult tissues and hold considerable promise for tissue regenerative therapies. Some of the potential advantages that MSCs have over other adult stem cell types include: (1) their relative ease of isolation, culture and expansion; (2) their immunomodulatory properties; (3) they can provide trophic support to injured tissues; (4) the...

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