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14 Citations
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15 May 2020

(1) Background: a cell evaluation focused to verify the self-regenerative antioxidant activity is performed on cerium doped bioactive glasses. (2) Methods: the glasses based on 45S5 Bioglass®, are doped with 1.2 mol%, 3.6 mol% and 5.3 mol% of CeO...

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7 Citations
2,940 Views
14 Pages

The Combination of Synoeca-MP Antimicrobial Peptide with IDR-1018 Stimulates Proliferation, Migration, and the Expression of Pro-Regenerative Genes in Both Human Skin Cell Cultures and 3D Skin Equivalents

  • Thuany Alencar-Silva,
  • Rubén D. Díaz-Martín,
  • Alessandra Zonari,
  • Daniel Foyt,
  • Mylieneth Guiang,
  • Robert Pogue,
  • Felipe Saldanha-Araujo,
  • Simoni Campos Dias,
  • Octavio Luiz Franco and
  • Juliana Lott Carvalho

In skin lesions, the development of microbial infection affects the healing process, increasing morbidity and mortality rates in patients with severe burns, diabetic foot, and other types of skin injuries. Synoeca-MP is an antimicrobial peptide (AMP)...

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17 Pages

Exploring Potential Impact of Graphene Oxide and Graphene Oxide-Polyethylenimine on Biological Behavior of Human Amniotic Fluid-Derived Stem Cells

  • Andrea Di Credico,
  • Giulia Gaggi,
  • Sandra Bibbò,
  • Serena Pilato,
  • Samanta Moffa,
  • Stefano Di Giacomo,
  • Gabriella Siani,
  • Antonella Fontana,
  • Fani Konstantinidou and
  • Barbara Ghinassi
  • + 4 authors

19 December 2024

Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering aim to restore or replace impaired organs and tissues using cell transplantation supported by scaffolds. Recently scientists are focusing on developing new biomaterials that optimize cellular attachment, m...

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81 Citations
10,942 Views
32 Pages

26 September 2018

Nanotechnology has a wide range of medical and industrial applications. The impact of metallic nanoparticles (NPs) on the proliferation and differentiation of normal, cancer, and stem cells is well-studied. The preparation of NPs, along with their ph...

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5 Citations
2,013 Views
14 Pages

Spheroid Formation and Recovery Using Superhydrophobic Coating for Regenerative Purposes

  • María del Carmen Morán,
  • Francesca Cirisano and
  • Michele Ferrari

Cell therapies commonly pursue tissue stimulation for regenerative purposes by replacing cell numbers or supplying for functional deficiencies. To this aim, monodispersed cells are usually transplanted for incorporation by local injection. The limita...

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54 Citations
9,671 Views
20 Pages

Ultrasound Therapy: Experiences and Perspectives for Regenerative Medicine

  • Beatriz de Lucas,
  • Laura M. Pérez,
  • Aurora Bernal and
  • Beatriz G. Gálvez

17 September 2020

Ultrasound has emerged as a novel tool for clinical applications, particularly in the context of regenerative medicine. Due to its unique physico-mechanical properties, low-intensity ultrasound (LIUS) has been approved for accelerated fracture healin...

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8 Citations
3,642 Views
16 Pages

Recombinant Laminin-511 Fragment (iMatrix-511) Coating Supports Maintenance of Human Nucleus Pulposus Progenitor Cells In Vitro

  • Hazuki Soma,
  • Daisuke Sakai,
  • Yoshihiko Nakamura,
  • Shota Tamagawa,
  • Takayuki Warita,
  • Jordy Schol,
  • Erika Matsushita,
  • Mitsuru Naiki,
  • Masato Sato and
  • Masahiko Watanabe

24 November 2023

The angiopoietin-1 receptor (Tie2) marks specific nucleus pulposus (NP) progenitor cells, shows a rapid decline during aging and intervertebral disc degeneration, and has thus sparked interest in its utilization as a regenerative agent against disc d...

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7 Citations
3,465 Views
14 Pages

3 September 2020

We have recently shown that VAV2, a guanosine nucleotide exchange factor that catalyzes the stimulation step of RHO GTPases, is involved in a stem cell-like (SCL) regenerative proliferation program that is important for the development and subsequent...

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2 Citations
2,445 Views
20 Pages

13 October 2023

The effect is studied of water-suspended soot microparticles on the actin cytoskeleton, apoptosis, and proliferation in the gill epithelium of pearl gourami. To this end, the fish are kept in aquariums with 0.005 g/L of soot for 5 and 14 days. Laser...

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18 Citations
5,986 Views
27 Pages

Growth Factors VEGF-A165 and FGF-2 as Multifunctional Biomolecules Governing Cell Adhesion and Proliferation

  • Antonín Sedlář,
  • Martina Trávníčková,
  • Roman Matějka,
  • Šimon Pražák,
  • Zuzana Mészáros,
  • Pavla Bojarová,
  • Lucie Bačáková,
  • Vladimír Křen and
  • Kristýna Slámová

12 February 2021

Vascular endothelial growth factor-A165 (VEGF-A165) and fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) are currently used for the functionalization of biomaterials designed for tissue engineering. We have developed a new simple method for heterologous expression...

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3 Citations
2,596 Views
16 Pages

Chitosan-Based Membranes for Skin Wound Repair in a Dorsal Fold Chamber Rat Model

  • Maria Helena Casimiro,
  • Luís M. Ferreira,
  • Pedro M. P. Santos,
  • João P. Leal,
  • Gabriela Rodrigues,
  • Inês Iria,
  • Sara Alves,
  • Diogo Pais and
  • Diogo Casal

Frequently, deep partial and full-thickness skin wounds do not spontaneously regenerate. To restore the normal function of skin, epidermal and dermal components have to be supplied to the wound bed by grafting various substrates. Available options ar...

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1 Citations
2,028 Views
20 Pages

7 January 2025

The adult human spinal cord harbors diverse populations of neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) essential for neuroregeneration and central nervous system repair. While induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived NSPCs offer significant therapeutic...

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24 Citations
3,586 Views
24 Pages

Increased Cell Proliferation as a Key Event in Chemical Carcinogenesis: Application in an Integrated Approach for the Testing and Assessment of Non-Genotoxic Carcinogenesis

  • Christian Strupp,
  • Marco Corvaro,
  • Samuel M. Cohen,
  • J. Christopher Corton,
  • Kumiko Ogawa,
  • Lysiane Richert and
  • Miriam N. Jacobs

26 August 2023

In contrast to genotoxic carcinogens, there are currently no internationally agreed upon regulatory tools for identifying non-genotoxic carcinogens of human relevance. The rodent cancer bioassay is only used in certain regulatory sectors and is criti...

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18 Pages

17 July 2025

The present investigation was conducted to observe the effects of different energy densities of a low-level red laser (LLRL) on human embryonic stem cell-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hESC-MSCs). hESC-MSCs were cultured and irradiated with a LLRL f...

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52 Citations
6,561 Views
23 Pages

Graphene-Based Materials Prove to Be a Promising Candidate for Nerve Regeneration Following Peripheral Nerve Injury

  • Mina Aleemardani,
  • Pariya Zare,
  • Amelia Seifalian,
  • Zohreh Bagher and
  • Alexander M. Seifalian

Peripheral nerve injury is a common medical condition that has a great impact on patient quality of life. Currently, surgical management is considered to be a gold standard first-line treatment; however, is often not successful and requires further s...

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8 Citations
3,817 Views
11 Pages

Superior Alignment of Human iPSC-Osteoblasts Associated with Focal Adhesion Formation Stimulated by Oriented Collagen Scaffold

  • Ryosuke Ozasa,
  • Aira Matsugaki,
  • Tadaaki Matsuzaka,
  • Takuya Ishimoto,
  • Hui-Suk Yun and
  • Takayoshi Nakano

Human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) can be applied in patient-specific cell therapy to regenerate lost tissue or organ function. Anisotropic control of the structural organization in the newly generated bone matrix is pivotal for functional...

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18 Citations
13,057 Views
13 Pages

Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling during Cardiac Development and Repair

  • Jan W. Buikema,
  • Peter-Paul M. Zwetsloot,
  • Pieter A. Doevendans,
  • Ibrahim J. Domian and
  • Joost P. G. Sluijter

Active Wnt/β-catenin signaling is essential for proper cardiac specification, progenitor expansion and myocardial growth. During development, the mass of the embryonic heart increases multiple times to achieve the dimensions of adult ventricular cham...

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26 Pages

Dentinogenic Effect of BMP-7 on Wharton’s Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells Cultured in Decellularized Dental Pulp

  • Nur Athirah Ahmad Shuhaimi,
  • Dalia Abdullah,
  • Farinawati Yazid,
  • Sook Luan Ng,
  • Nurul Inaas Mahamad Apandi and
  • Nur Azurah Abdul Ghani

4 December 2025

Decellularized tissue scaffolds mimic the native pulp-dentin microenvironment and support the odontogenic development of stem cells. This study investigated the dentinogenic effect of Wharton’s Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells (WJMSCs) in decellula...

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18 Citations
3,693 Views
19 Pages

Characterization and Comparison of Human and Ovine Mesenchymal Stromal Cells from Three Corresponding Sources

  • El-Mustapha Haddouti,
  • Thomas M. Randau,
  • Cäcilia Hilgers,
  • Werner Masson,
  • Klaus J. Walgenbach,
  • Robert Pflugmacher,
  • Christof Burger,
  • Sascha Gravius and
  • Frank A. Schildberg

Currently, there is an increasing focus on mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) as therapeutic option in bone pathologies as well as in general regenerative medicine. Although human MSCs have been extensively characterized and standardized, ovine MSCs are...

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25 Citations
13,007 Views
20 Pages

Liver Regeneration and Immunity: A Tale to Tell

  • Nicola Di-Iacovo,
  • Stefania Pieroni,
  • Danilo Piobbico,
  • Marilena Castelli,
  • Damiano Scopetti,
  • Simona Ferracchiato,
  • Maria Agnese Della-Fazia and
  • Giuseppe Servillo

The physiological importance of the liver is demonstrated by its unique and essential ability to regenerate following extensive injuries affecting its function. By regenerating, the liver reacts to hepatic damage and thus enables homeostasis to be re...

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11 Pages

Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 and Enamel Matrix Derivative Enhance Proliferation, Migration, and Wound Healing in Gingival Epithelial and Fibroblast Cells

  • Nanako Tsuchimochi,
  • Naoki Maruo,
  • Kimiko Ohgi,
  • Hiroaki Yamato,
  • Masanobu Nakagami,
  • Aya Fujioka and
  • Yasunori Yoshinaga

23 January 2026

Background and Objectives: Soft-tissue healing, particularly rapid epithelialization, is a critical determinant of successful periodontal regenerative therapy. Fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) and enamel matrix derivative (EMD) are regenerative bio...

  • Review
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3 Citations
3,243 Views
23 Pages

Cytochalasins as Modulators of Stem Cell Differentiation

  • Luca Pampanella,
  • Giovannamaria Petrocelli,
  • Provvidenza Maria Abruzzo,
  • Cinzia Zucchini,
  • Silvia Canaider,
  • Carlo Ventura and
  • Federica Facchin

25 February 2024

Regenerative medicine aims to identify new research strategies for the repair and restoration of tissues damaged by pathological or accidental events. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) play a key role in regenerative medicine approaches due to their spec...

  • Review
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11 Citations
6,083 Views
31 Pages

Innate and adaptive leukocytes rapidly mobilize to ischemic tissues after myocardial infarction in response to damage signals released from necrotic cells. Leukocytes play important roles in cardiac repair and regeneration such as inflammation initia...

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23 Citations
6,013 Views
23 Pages

Neuron-Radial Glial Cell Communication via BMP/Id1 Signaling Is Key to Long-Term Maintenance of the Regenerative Capacity of the Adult Zebrafish Telencephalon

  • Gaoqun Zhang,
  • Luisa Lübke,
  • Fushun Chen,
  • Tanja Beil,
  • Masanari Takamiya,
  • Nicolas Diotel,
  • Uwe Strähle and
  • Sepand Rastegar

19 October 2021

The central nervous system of adult zebrafish displays an extraordinary neurogenic and regenerative capacity. In the zebrafish adult brain, this regenerative capacity relies on neural stem cells (NSCs) and the careful management of the NSC pool. Howe...

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9 Citations
4,587 Views
14 Pages

In Vitro Anti-Inflammatory and Regenerative Effects of Autologous Conditioned Serum from Dogs with Osteoarthritis

  • Sirikul Soontararak,
  • Piyathida Ardaum,
  • Napaporn Senarat,
  • Sarawut Yangtara,
  • Chalermpol Lekcharoensuk,
  • Iyarath Putchong,
  • Narudee Kashemsant,
  • Monchanok Vijarnsorn,
  • Lyndah Chow and
  • Porntippa Lekcharoensuk
  • + 1 author

10 October 2022

Osteoarthritis (OA) is mostly incurable and non-regenerative with long-term complications. Autologous conditioned serum (ACS), which is enriched in Interleukin 1 receptor antagonists (IL-1RA) and growth factors, could be an alternative treatment to a...

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6 Citations
2,536 Views
9 Pages

28 October 2021

Human mesenchymal stem cells can differentiate into various cell types and are useful for applications in regenerative medicine. Previous studies indicated that dental pulp exfoliated from deciduous teeth is a valuable alternative for dental tissue e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,509 Views
14 Pages

Small Molecule GSK-3 Inhibitors Safely Promote the Proliferation and Viability of Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells—In Vitro

  • Samer Hanna,
  • Riham Aly,
  • Ghada Nour Eldeen,
  • Alberto Adanero Velasco and
  • Ruth Pérez Alfayate

Small molecules have demonstrated promising results as successful alternatives to growth factors. In this study, focus was drawn to CHIR99021 and tideglusib as GSK-3 inhibitors known for their anti-inflammatory and regenerative potential. The effect...

  • Review
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24 Citations
6,541 Views
17 Pages

Organoid technology holds great promise for regenerative medicine. Recent studies show feasibility for bile duct tissue repair in humans by successfully transplanting cholangiocyte organoids in liver grafts during perfusion. Large-scale expansion of...

  • Review
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15 Citations
4,787 Views
15 Pages

Extracellular Matrix-Based Approaches in Cardiac Regeneration: Challenges and Opportunities

  • Thi Van Anh Vu,
  • Daniela Lorizio,
  • Roman Vuerich,
  • Melania Lippi,
  • Diana S. Nascimento and
  • Serena Zacchigna

13 December 2022

Cardiac development is characterized by the active proliferation of different cardiac cell types, in particular cardiomyocytes and endothelial cells, that eventually build the beating heart. In mammals, these cells lose their regenerative potential e...

  • Article
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18 Citations
3,517 Views
20 Pages

Effects of Constant Magnetic Field to the Proliferation Rate of Human Fibroblasts Grown onto Different Substrates: Tissue Culture Polystyrene, Polyacrylamide Hydrogel and Ferrogels γ-Fe2O3 Magnetic Nanoparticles

  • Felix A. Blyakhman,
  • Grigory Yu. Melnikov,
  • Emilia B. Makarova,
  • Fedor A. Fadeyev,
  • Daiana V. Sedneva-Lugovets,
  • Pavel A. Shabadrov,
  • Stanislav O. Volchkov,
  • Kamiliya R. Mekhdieva,
  • Alexander P. Safronov and
  • Galina V. Kurlyandskaya
  • + 1 author

28 August 2020

The static magnetic field was shown to affect the proliferation, adhesion and differentiation of various types of cells, making it a helpful tool for regenerative medicine, though the mechanism of its impact on cells is not completely understood. In...

  • Article
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17 Citations
4,830 Views
16 Pages

Skin Regenerative Potential of Cupuaçu Seed Extract (Theobroma grandiflorum), a Native Fruit from the Amazon: Development of a Topical Formulation Based on Chitosan-Coated Nanocapsules

  • Geisa Nascimento Barbalho,
  • Breno Noronha Matos,
  • Gabriel Ferreira da Silva Brito,
  • Thamires da Cunha Miranda,
  • Thuany Alencar-Silva,
  • Fernando Fabriz Sodré,
  • Guilherme Martins Gelfuso,
  • Marcilio Cunha-Filho,
  • Juliana Lott Carvalho and
  • Taís Gratieri
  • + 1 author

Scarless skin regeneration is a challenge in regenerative medicine. Herein, we explore the regenerative potential of a Cupuaçu seed extract (Theobroma grandiflorum) to develop an innovative skin regeneration formulation based on chitosan-coate...

  • Article
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3 Citations
2,681 Views
22 Pages

The proliferation and differentiation of callus is the foundation for plant regeneration and propagation. The type of carbon sources in the medium significantly influences the efficacy of callus proliferation and differentiation in plants in vitro. O...

  • Article
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13 Citations
4,178 Views
13 Pages

First Insights into the Effect of Low-Dose X-Ray Irradiation in Adipose-Derived Stem Cells

  • Annemarie Schröder,
  • Stephan Kriesen,
  • Guido Hildebrandt and
  • Katrin Manda

2 December 2019

(1) Background: Emerging interest of physicians to use adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) for regenerative therapies and the fact that low-dose irradiation (LD-IR ≤ 0.1 Gy) has been reported to enhance the proliferation of several human normal and bo...

  • Review
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29 Citations
14,267 Views
31 Pages

Regulation of Cardiac Cell Fate by microRNAs: Implications for Heart Regeneration

  • Margarida Gama-Carvalho,
  • Jorge Andrade and
  • Luis Brás-Rosário

29 October 2014

microRNAs are post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression that have been shown to be central players in the establishment of cellular programs, often acting as switches that control the choice between proliferation and differentiation during d...

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1 Citations
2,652 Views
29 Pages

Excessive amounts of free-oxygen radicals produced during inflammation induce oxidative stress and lead to cell damage, thus delaying the transition of inflammation into the proliferation in the wound healing process. Oxidative stress on skin cells a...

  • Review
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769 Views
13 Pages

Spatial and Functional Roles of Syndecans in Skin Wound Healing

  • Eunhye Park,
  • Han-gyeol Kim,
  • Yowon Un and
  • Eok-Soo Oh

30 October 2025

Wound healing is a complex, multi-phase process involving hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and tissue remodeling. Syndecans (SDCs), a family of transmembrane heparan sulfate proteoglycans, serve as co-receptors for growth factors, cytokines,...

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  • Review
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50 Citations
10,583 Views
21 Pages

Why is Skeletal Muscle Regeneration Impaired after Myonecrosis Induced by Viperid Snake Venoms?

  • José María Gutiérrez,
  • Teresa Escalante,
  • Rosario Hernández,
  • Stefano Gastaldello,
  • Patricia Saravia-Otten and
  • Alexandra Rucavado

1 May 2018

Skeletal muscle regeneration after myonecrosis involves the activation, proliferation and fusion of myogenic cells, and a coordinated inflammatory response encompassing phagocytosis of necrotic cell debris, and the concerted synthesis of cytokines an...

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54 Citations
11,661 Views
23 Pages

Characterization of Morphological and Cellular Events Underlying Oral Regeneration in the Sea Anemone, Nematostella vectensis

  • Aldine R. Amiel,
  • Hereroa T. Johnston,
  • Karine Nedoncelle,
  • Jacob F. Warner,
  • Solène Ferreira and
  • Eric Röttinger

1 December 2015

Cnidarians, the extant sister group to bilateria, are well known for their impressive regenerative capacity. The sea anemone Nematostella vectensis is a well-established system for the study of development and evolution that is receiving increased at...

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6 Citations
3,411 Views
16 Pages

10 May 2023

In recent years, interest in the possible molecular regulators of cell proliferation and differentiation in a wide range of regeneration models has grown significantly, but the cell kinetics of this process remain largely a mystery. Here we try to el...

  • Review
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24 Citations
6,746 Views
17 Pages

Self-Assembled Peptide Hydrogels in Regenerative Medicine

  • Shuangyang Li,
  • Qixuan Yu,
  • Hongpeng Li,
  • Meiqi Chen,
  • Ye Jin and
  • Da Liu

14 August 2023

Regenerative medicine is a complex discipline that is becoming a hot research topic. Skin, bone, and nerve regeneration dominate current treatments in regenerative medicine. A new type of drug is urgently needed for their treatment due to their high...

  • Review
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6 Citations
4,148 Views
12 Pages

Stimulating cardiomyocyte regeneration after an acute injury remains the central goal in cardiovascular regenerative biology. While adult mammals respond to cardiac damage with deposition of rigid scar tissue, adult zebrafish and salamander unleash a...

  • Review
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1 Citations
2,038 Views
46 Pages

Engineered Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells with Promising Potential for Regenerative Medicine

  • Emi Inada,
  • Issei Saitoh,
  • Masahiko Terajima,
  • Yuki Kiyokawa,
  • Naoko Kubota,
  • Haruyoshi Yamaza,
  • Kazunori Morohoshi,
  • Shingo Nakamura and
  • Masahiro Sato

3 November 2025

The fields of regenerative medicine and stem cell-based tissue engineering hold great potential for treating a wide range of tissue and organ defects. Stem cells are ideal candidates for regenerative medicine because they are undifferentiated cells w...

  • Article
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8 Citations
4,486 Views
21 Pages

13 April 2021

The role of Kupffer cells (KCs) in liver regeneration is complicated and controversial. To investigate the distinct role of F4/80+ KCs at the different stages of the regeneration process, two-thirds partial hepatectomy (PHx) was performed in mice to...

  • Article
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932 Views
20 Pages

16 October 2025

Wharton’s jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells (WJ-MSCs) secrete a rich array of paracrine factors including growth factors, cytokines, and extracellular vesicles that hold promises for regenerative medicine. This study evaluated the effects of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,502 Views
21 Pages

In addition to their chemical composition various physical properties of synthetic bone substitute materials have been shown to influence their regenerative potential and to influence the expression of cytokines produced by monocytes, the key cell-ty...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,193 Views
14 Pages

Non-Cytotoxic Graphene Nanoplatelets Upregulate Cell Proliferation and Self-Renewal Genes of Mesenchymal Stem Cells

  • Natália Fontana Nicoletti,
  • Daniel Rodrigo Marinowic,
  • Daniele Perondi,
  • João Ismael Budelon Gonçalves,
  • Diego Piazza,
  • Jaderson Costa da Costa and
  • Asdrubal Falavigna

11 September 2024

Graphene nanoplatelets (UGZ–1004) are emerging as a promising biomaterial in regenerative medicine. This study comprehensively evaluates UGZ–1004, focusing on its physical properties, cytotoxicity, intracellular interactions, and, notably...

  • Article
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442 Views
24 Pages

Developmental Toxicity of Ibrutinib: Insights from Stem Cell Dynamics and Neural Regeneration in Planarians

  • Weiyun Guo,
  • Baijie Jin,
  • Nannan Li,
  • Dandan Sun,
  • Dezeng Liu,
  • Zimei Dong and
  • Guangwen Chen

29 November 2025

Ibrutinib (IB), a Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor, is widely used against B-cell malignancies. However, its adverse effects on stem cell-dependent processes and tissue homeostasis remain incompletely understood. Freshwater planarians p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
45 Citations
5,533 Views
12 Pages

Pulp-Derived Exosomes in a Fibrin-Based Regenerative Root Filling Material

  • Anja Ivica,
  • Chafik Ghayor,
  • Matthias Zehnder,
  • Silvio Valdec and
  • Franz E. Weber

11 February 2020

Regenerative endodontics has been described as a paradigm shift in dentistry, despite its current limitation to immature teeth and reparative rather than regenerative outcomes. Cell-free treatments are favored because of regulatory issues. However, t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
8,460 Views
28 Pages

Autophagy in Tissue Repair and Regeneration

  • Daniel Moreno-Blas,
  • Teresa Adell and
  • Cristina González-Estévez

14 February 2025

Autophagy is a cellular recycling system that, through the sequestration and degradation of intracellular components regulates multiple cellular functions to maintain cellular homeostasis and survival. Dysregulation of autophagy is closely associated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
50 Citations
7,004 Views
15 Pages

Human MSC-Derived Exosomes Reduce Cellular Senescence in Renal Epithelial Cells

  • Chieh Ming Liao,
  • Tianjiao Luo,
  • Juliane von der Ohe,
  • Blanca de Juan Mora,
  • Roland Schmitt and
  • Ralf Hass

17 December 2021

Cellular senescence of renal tubular cells is associated with chronic diseases and age-related kidney disorders. Therapies to antagonize senescence are, therefore, explored as novel approaches in nephropathy. Exosomes derived from human mesenchymal s...

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