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Regenerative medicine and stem cell research

The regenerative medicine and stem cell research section accepts submissions on basic regenerative medicine studies, including studies on stem cell therapy and the regeneration of damaged tissues and organs, as well as the development of new methods to help the body heal itself.

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Methodology article   Open Access

Indicators of replicative damage in equine tendon fibroblast monolayers

Tina Rich, Livia B Henderson, David L Becker, Hannah Cornell, Janet C Patterson-Kane BMC Veterinary Research 2013, 9:180 (11 September 2013)

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Methodology article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Description of a double centrifugation tube method for concentrating canine platelets

Anna Perazzi, Roberto Busetto, Tiziana Martinello, Michele Drigo, Daniela Pasotto, Francesco Cian, Marco Patruno, Ilaria Iacopetti BMC Veterinary Research 2013, 9:146 (22 July 2013)

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Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Isolation and multilineage differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells from abattoir-derived bovine fetuses

Yennifer Cortes, Margarita Ojeda, Diego Araya, Fernando Dueñas, María S Fernández, Oscar A Peralta BMC Veterinary Research 2013, 9:133 (5 July 2013)

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The simplicity of isolation and the differentiation potential of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (bMSC) obtained from abattoir derived fetal bone marrow suggest that they may be an appropriate candidate for investigating mesenchymal stem cell biology and for eventual applications for regenerative therapy.

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Research article   Open Access

Comparison of vascular smooth muscle cells in canine great vessels

Noriko Isayama, Goki Matsumura, Kenji Yamazaki BMC Veterinary Research 2013, 9:54 (25 March 2013)

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