title: |
Characterization and comparison of the angiogenic and cardio-regenerative potential
of mesenchymal CD271+ and hematopoietic CD133+ bone marrow stem cells by means of
in vitro and in vivo angiogenesis models |
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Universität Rostock[Grad-verleihende Institution] |
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38329-6 |
Universitätsmedizin Rostock[Grad-verleihende Institution] |
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1029510660 |
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abstract: |
This study intends to examine the therapeutic potential of mesenchymal CD271+ stem
cells in comparison to hematopoietic CD133+ cells with regard to their application
in myocardial infarction. At his, in vitro proliferation assays showed that the application
of CD271+ stem cells results in improved angiogenic potential and the combination
of CD133+ and CD271+ cells seems to be the most effective approach. Furthermore, an
in vivo analysis has been performed in a mouse-model with ligation of the left anterior
descendent artery.
[English] |
Diese Studie hat das therapeutische Potenzial mesenchymaler CD271+ Stammzellen im
Vergleich zu hämatopoetischen CD133+ Zellen in Hinsicht auf ihre Verwendung bei myokardialer
Ischämie untersucht. Hierbei haben in vitro Proliferations-Assays gezeigt, dass die
Verwendung von CD271+ Stammzellen in verbessertem angiogenetischem Potenzial resultiert
und die Kombination mit CD133+ Zellen der effektivste Ansatz zu sein scheint. Zudem
wurde eine in vivo Analyse durchgeführt mittels Mausmodell mit Ligatur der LAD-Arterie.
[German] |
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subject class (DDC): |
500 Natural sciences |
610 Medical sciences Medicine |
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1 Online-Ressource (76, XXXIV Seiten)
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Rostock
Rostock: Universität Rostock
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2020
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statement of responsibility: |
vorgelegt von Sarah Hélène Sasse |
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rosdok_disshab_0000003258 |
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26.05.2025 / 26.05.2025
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