1. Novel Strategies for Angiogenesis in Tissue Injury: Therapeutic Effects of iPSCs-Derived Exosomes.
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Zhang, Jiaxin, Shi, Maoning, Wang, Jing, Li, Fei, Du, Chenxu, Su, Gang, Xie, Xiaodong, and Li, Shiweng
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WOUND healing , *DIFFUSION of innovations , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *STEM cells , *EXOSOMES , *NEOVASCULARIZATION - Abstract
Regeneration after tissue injury is a dynamic and complex process, and angiogenesis is necessary for normal physiological activities and tissue repair. Induced pluripotent stem cells are a new approach in regenerative medicine, which provides good model for the study of difficult-to-obtain human tissues, patient-specific therapy, and tissue repair. As an innovative cell-free therapeutic strategy, the main advantages of the treatment of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)-derived exosomes are low in tumorigenicity and immunogenicity, which become an important pathway for tissue injury. This review focuses on the mechanism of the angiogenic effect of iPSCs-derived exosomes on wound repair in tissue injury and their potential therapeutic targets, with a view to providing a theoretical basis for the use of iPSCs-derived exosomes in clinical therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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