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Cell transplantation inhibits inflammatory reaction and stimulates repair processes in burn wound

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We compared the effects of transplantation of fetal fibroblasts and fibroblast-like mesenchymal stem cells of the bone marrow on healing of deep burn wound in rats. It was found that transplantation of fetal fibroblasts and fibroblast-like mesenchymal stem cells on the burn surface reduces cell infiltration, promotes the formation of vessels and granulation tissue, which creates conditions for more rapid healing of the burn wounds.

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Translated from Kletochnye Tekhnologii v Biologii i Medicine, No. 3, pp. 127–131, August, 2006

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Rasulov, M.F., Vasilenko, V.T., Zaidenov, V.A. et al. Cell transplantation inhibits inflammatory reaction and stimulates repair processes in burn wound. Bull Exp Biol Med 142, 112–115 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-006-0306-x

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