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The Anti-Oxidative Role of Micro-Vesicles Derived from Human Wharton-Jelly Mesenchymal Stromal Cells through NOX2/gp91(phox) Suppression in Alleviating Renal Ischemia-Reperfusion I... 由 Guangyuan Zhang, Xiangyu Zou, Shuai Miao, Jinjun Chen, Tao Du, Liang Zhong, Guanqun Ju, Guohua Liu, Yingjian Zhu
出版 2014Artigo -
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Microvesicles Derived from Human Wharton's Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Human Renal Cancer Cell Growth and Aggressiveness through Induction of Hepatocyte Growth Factor 由 Tao Du, Guanqun Ju, Shuai Wu, Zhongliang Cheng, Jun Cheng, Xiangyu Zou, Guangyuan Zhang, Shuai Miao, Guohua Liu, Yingjian Zhu
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Microvesicles derived from human Wharton’s Jelly mesenchymal stromal cells ameliorate renal ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats by suppressing CX3CL1 由 Xiangyu Zou, Guangyuan Zhang, Zhongliang Cheng, Yin Deming, Tao Du, Guanqun Ju, Shuai Miao, Guohua Liu, Mujun Lu, Yingjian Zhu
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Microvesicles Derived from Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells Facilitate Tubular Epithelial Cell Dedifferentiation and Growth via Hepatocyte Growth Factor Induction 由 Guanqun Ju, Jun Cheng, Liang Zhong, Shuai Wu, Xiangyu Zou, Guangyuan Zhang, Di Gu, Shuai Miao, Yingjian Zhu, Jie Sun, Tao Du
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Optogenetic cortical spreading depression originating from the primary visual cortex induces migraine-like pain and anxiety behaviors in freely moving C57BL/6 J mice 由 Huijuan Yuan, Weinan Na, Bozhi Li, Shuai Miao, Wenjing Tang, Kang Li, Chenghui Pi, Chunxiao Yang, Wei Xie, Tao Wang, Deqi Zhai, Dengfa Zhao, Ruozhuo Liu, Shengyuan Yu
出版 2025Artigo
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