Human Umbilical Cord Perivascular Cells Prevent Tumor Growth in a Melanoma Tumor-Bearing Mouse Model and Modulate Breast Cancer and Melanoma Cells in a Cell Line-Dependent Manner In Vitro
First trimester (FTM) and term human umbilical cord perivascular cells are promising mesenchymal stromal cell candidates to mitigate side effects of oncotherapy, but their safety for cancer patients remains to be determined. This study was designed to determine if human umbilical cord perivascular c...
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Main Authors: | Lianet Lopez (Author), Hannah Shuster-Hyman (Author), Eden Marco (Author), Hasna Khan (Author), Avishai Gasner (Author), Aleksandra Uzelac (Author), Brandon Wyse (Author), Poonam Mander (Author), Mugundhine Sangaralingam (Author), Joseph Fish (Author), Ariel Gorodensky (Author), Samar Mouazz (Author), Amanda Kauffman (Author), Denis Gallagher (Author), Andrée Gauthier-Fisher (Author), Clifford L. Librach (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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