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‘Stealthy’ stem cells better for treating tendon injuries in horses – Science Daily
Treating equine donor stem cells with a growth factor called TGF-b2 may allow them to avoid ‘tripping’ the immune response in recipients, according to new research….

Treating equine donor stem cells with a growth factor called TGF-β2 may allow them to avoid “tripping” the immune response in recipients, according to new research from North Carolina State University. The work could simplify the stem cell treatment process for ligament and tendon injuries in horses, and may also have implications for human stem cell therapies.Mesenchymal stem cell therapy is a promising avenue for treating musculoskeletal injuries — particularly tendon and ligament injuries –…
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