Macrophage depletion in inflamed rat knees prevents the activation of synovial mesenchymal stem cells by weakening Nampt and Spp1 signaling
Abstract Background Macrophages and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) engage in crucial interplay during inflammation and have significant roles in tissue regeneration. Synovial MSCs, as key players in joint regeneration, are known to proliferate together with macrophages in synovitis. However, the cros...
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Main Authors: | Hayato Kodama (Author), Kentaro Endo (Author), Ichiro Sekiya (Author) |
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