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Improving stem cell engraftment to enhance functional efficacy in cardiovascular disease: where are we now?
2017
Biomedical Research and Therapy
Stem cell therapy is a promising therapy for repairing damaged tissue. A growing body of research shows that stem cells work effectively in several diseases such as cardiovascular disease, hepatic disease, and diabetes. It has been shown that stem cells not only differentiate into functional cells and replace dead cells, but also release growth factors and cytokines which can recruit autologous cells. The most significant barrier to achieve clinical relevance of this treatment mode is the poor
doi:10.15419/bmrat.v4i1.146
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