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Regenerative Medicine in Joint Disease
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Degenerative joint disease is a common cause of lameness and reduced athletic function in horses. In the past there was an increasing interest in the use of regenerative therapies such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for the treatment of osteoarthritis. The use of equine allogenic MSCs has been reported for the treatment of osteoarthritis in several joints [1,2]. In agreement with others [3,4], it has been demonstrated to be clinically safe to use allogenic MSCs in equine joints without any indication of an increased immune response in comparison with autologous MSCs. For the present study, cells were isolated from the peripheral blood (PB) and characterised as MSCs, as described by Dominici in 2006 [5] ...
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Equine Diagnostic Centre – Equitom, Venusbergstraat 1, 3560 Lummen, Belgium
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