Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) possess well-known reparative abilities, but any defect of the immunomodulatory activity and/or the differentiation process may determine the development of human diseases, including those affecting the vascular wall. MSCs residing within the human aortic wall represent a potential cell mediator of atherosclerotic aneurysm development.
Ciavarella, C., Gallitto, E., Ricci, F., Buzzi, M., Stella, A., Pasquinelli, G. (2017). The crosstalk between vascular MSCs and inflammatory mediators determines the pro-calcific remodelling of human atherosclerotic aneurysm. STEM CELL RESEARCH & THERAPY, 8(1), 1-13 [10.1186/s13287-017-0554-x].
The crosstalk between vascular MSCs and inflammatory mediators determines the pro-calcific remodelling of human atherosclerotic aneurysm
CIAVARELLA, CARMEN;GALLITTO, ENRICO;RICCI, FRANCESCA;BUZZI, MARINA;STELLA, ANDREA;PASQUINELLI, GIANANDREA
2017
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Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) possess well-known reparative abilities, but any defect of the immunomodulatory activity and/or the differentiation process may determine the development of human diseases, including those affecting the vascular wall. MSCs residing within the human aortic wall represent a potential cell mediator of atherosclerotic aneurysm development.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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