Abstract: Chronic cutaneous lesions affect 15% of diabetic human patients and represent a risk 15 to 46 times larger of limb amputations compared to people with normal glycemia. It is assumed that half of these amputations could be prevented by early treatment of wounds, for example, with proper cell therapy. Objectives: In this study, the action of the autologous transplant of mesenchymal stem-cells (MSC) was evaluated compared to the treatment with autologous platelet rich plasma (PRP) in the cicatrization of cutaneous lesions induced in diabetic mice. These animals were previously treated with streptozootocin to induce diabetes mellitus and round wounds of 1.5cm in diameter were created in the posterior region. Diameters of the wounds an...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Cutaneous diabetic wounds greatly affect the quality of life of patients, causing a substantial econ...
Chronic cutaneous lesions affect 15% of diabetic human patients and represent a risk 15 to 46 times ...
Avaliou-se clinicamente a eficácia do tratamento de feridas cutâneas experimentais de camundongos (M...
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have shown to be a promising tool in cell therapies to treat differ...
PURPOSE: In the present study, we used the diabetic mouse as a model of delayed wound healing to inv...
Copyright © 2013 Chandrama Shrestha et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Introduction: Stem cell therapies have been investigated as potential treatment modalities for chron...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Copyright © 2011 Masaki Nambu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Diabetic cutaneous ulcers are subjected to several physiological and biochemical defects, which cont...
neovascularization and tissue repair. Here, we explore the mech-anism contributing to decreased diab...
Potential targeting of impaired wounds resulting from hyperglycemia using mesenchymal stem cells is ...
Background & Objective: Wound dressing and healing in diabetic patients is encountered with many pr...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Cutaneous diabetic wounds greatly affect the quality of life of patients, causing a substantial econ...
Chronic cutaneous lesions affect 15% of diabetic human patients and represent a risk 15 to 46 times ...
Avaliou-se clinicamente a eficácia do tratamento de feridas cutâneas experimentais de camundongos (M...
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have shown to be a promising tool in cell therapies to treat differ...
PURPOSE: In the present study, we used the diabetic mouse as a model of delayed wound healing to inv...
Copyright © 2013 Chandrama Shrestha et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Introduction: Stem cell therapies have been investigated as potential treatment modalities for chron...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Copyright © 2011 Masaki Nambu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Diabetic cutaneous ulcers are subjected to several physiological and biochemical defects, which cont...
neovascularization and tissue repair. Here, we explore the mech-anism contributing to decreased diab...
Potential targeting of impaired wounds resulting from hyperglycemia using mesenchymal stem cells is ...
Background & Objective: Wound dressing and healing in diabetic patients is encountered with many pr...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Cutaneous diabetic wounds greatly affect the quality of life of patients, causing a substantial econ...