The cerebral embolism evoked by intra-arterial delivery of allogeneic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in rats is related to cell dose and infusion velocity
Conclusions:
Particularly cell dose but also infusion velocity contribute to complications encountered after intra-arterial cell transplantation; this should be considered before planning efficacy studies in stroke rats and, potentially, in patients.
Source: Epidemiologic Perspectives and Innovations - Category: Epidemiology Authors: Li-li CuiErja KerkeläAbdulhameed BakreenFranziska NitzscheAnna AndrzejewskaAdam NowakowskiMiroslaw JanowskiPiotr WalczakJohannes BoltzeBarbara LukomskaJukka Jolkkonen Source Type: research
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