Exogenous Functional Mitochondria Derived from Bone Mesenchymal Stem Cells That Respond to ROS Can Rescue Neural Cells Following Ischemic Stroke
Lihua Dai,1,* Zheqian Wu,1,* Liili Yin,1 Longjian Cheng,1 Qiang Zhou,2 Fei Ding1 1Department of Emergency, Shidong Hospital, ShangHai, People's Republic of China; 2Department of General Surgery, Eighth People's Hospital, ShangHai, People's Republic of China*The...
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Main Authors: | Dai L (Author), Wu Z (Author), Yin L (Author), Cheng L (Author), Zhou Q (Author), Ding F (Author) |
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