Transplantation of olfactory ensheathing cells promotes the recovery of neurological functions in rats with traumatic brain injury associated with downregulation of Bad
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2014
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Wang, Y.C.
Xia, Q.J.
Ba, Y.C.
Wang, T.Y.
Lin, N.
Zou, Y.
Shang, F.F.
Zhou, X.F.
Wang, T.H.
Fu, X.M.
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Cytotherapy, 2014; 16(7):1000-1010
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Background aims: The neuroprotective effects of olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) after transplantation have largely been known in the injured nervous system. However, the underlying mechanisms still must be further elucidated. We explored the effects of OEC transplantation on the recovery of neurophysiologic function and the related anti-apoptosis mechanism in acute traumatic brain injury.
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Copyright 2014 International Society for Cellular Therapy