Dental pulp stem cells‐based therapy for the oviduct injury via immunomodulation and angiogenesis in vivo
Cell Proliferation2022Vol. 55(10), pp. e13293–e13293
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Abstract
We concluded that DPSCs-based therapy could be a novel potential technique for restoring the structure and function of damaged oviduct by enhancing immuno-regulated effect and promoting angiogenic property.
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