Exosomes derived from apical papilla stem cells improve NASH by regulating fatty acid metabolism and reducing inflammation
Abstract Background Apical papilla stem cells (SCAPs) exhibit significant potential for tissue repair, characterized by their anti-inflammatory and pro-angiogenic properties. Exosomes derived from stem cells have emerged as safer alternatives that retain comparable physiological functions. This stud...
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Main Authors: | Yifei Nie (Author), Wenqing Meng (Author), Duanqin Liu (Author), Ziqing Yang (Author), Wenhao Wang (Author), Huiping Ren (Author), Kai Mao (Author), Weipeng Lan (Author), Chuanhua Li (Author), Zhifeng Wang (Author), Jing Lan (Author) |
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