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Stem cell paracrine actions in tissue regeneration and its potential therapeutic effect in human endometrium: a retrospective study.
Lucía De MiguelHortensia FerreroSara López MartínezHannes CampoNuria López PérezAmparo FausDavid HervásXavier SantamaríaAntonio PellicerIrene Cervelló Alcarazsubject
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Objective: Determining genetic and paracrine mechanisms behind endometrial regeneration in Asherman's Syndrome and Endometrial Atrophy (AS/EA) patients after autologous CD133+ bone marrow-derived stem cells (CD133+BMDSCs) transplantation. Design: Retrospective study using human endometrial biopsies and mouse models. Setting: Fundación-IVI, IIS-La Fe, Valencia, Spain. Samples: Endometrial biopsies collected before and after CD133+BMDSCs therapy, from 8 women with AS/EA (NCT02144987). And uterus from 5 mice, with only left horns receiving CD133+BMDSCs therapy. Methods: In human samples, hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining, RNA arrays, PCR validation and neutrophil elastase (NE) immunohistochemistry (IHQ). In mouse samples, PCR validation and protein immunoarrays.
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2020-01-01 |