Emerging Concepts in Paracrine Mechanisms in Regenerative Cardiovascular Medicine and Biology
In the past decade, substantial evidence supports the paradigm that stem cells exert their reparative and regenerative effects, in large part, through the release of biologically active molecules acting in a paracrine fashion on resident cells. The data suggest the existence of a tissue microenviron...
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