Dental pulp stem cell‐derived exosomes alleviate cerebral ischaemia‐reperfusion injury through suppressing inflammatory response
Cell Proliferation2021Vol. 54(8), pp. e13093–e13093
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Song Li, Lihua Luo, Yan He, Rongjin Li, Yangfan Xiang, Zhenjie Xing, Yejian Li, Abdullkhaleg Ali Albashari, Xiangyan Liao, Keke Zhang, Liang Gao, Qingsong Ye
Abstract
DPSC-Exos can ameliorate I/R-induced cerebral injury in mice. Its anti-inflammatory mechanism might be related with the inhibition of the HMGB1/TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB pathway.
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