Local adherent technique for transplanting mesenchymal stem cells as a potential treatment of cartilage defect
Arthritis Research & Therapy2008Vol. 10(4), pp. R84–R84
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Hideyuki Koga, Masayuki Shimaya, Takeshi Muneta, Akimoto Nimura, Toshiyuki Morito, Masaya Hayashi, S. Y. Suzuki, Young‐Jin Ju, Tomoyuki Mochizuki, Ichiro Sekiya
Abstract
Placing MSC suspension on the cartilage defect for 10 minutes resulted in adherence of >60% of synovial MSCs to the defect, and promoted cartilage regeneration. This adherent method makes it possible to adhere MSCs with low invasion, without periosteal coverage, and without a scaffold.
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