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Comparative analysis and characterization of soluble factors and exosomes from cultured adipose tissue and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in canine species
Villatoro, Antonio J; Alcoholado Cueto, Cristina; Martín Astorga, María del Carmen; Fernández, V.; Cifuentes-Rueda, Manuel; Becerra-Ratia, José
[et al.] (Elsevier, 2019-02)
The two main sources of mesenchymal stem cell (MSCs) in the canine species are bone marrow (cBM-MSCs) and adipose tissue (cAd-MSCs). The secretion of multitude bioactive molecules, included under the concept of secretome ... -
Regenerative Therapies in Dry Eye Disease: From Growth Factors to Cell Therapy
Villatoro, Antonio J; Fernández, Viviana; Claros-Gil, Silvia; Alcoholado Cueto, Cristina; Cifuentes-Rueda, Manuel
; Merayo-Lloves, Jesús; Andrades-Gómez, José Antonio
; Becerra-Ratia, José
[et al.] (MDPI, 2017)
Dry eye syndrome is a complex and insidious pathology with a high level of prevalence among the human population and with a consequently high impact on quality of life and economic cost. Currently, its treatment is ... -
Safety and efficacy of the mesenchymal stem cell in feline eosinophilic keratitis treatment
Villatoro, Antonio J; Claros-Gil, Silvia; Fernández, Viviana; Alcoholado Cueto, Cristina; Fariñas Guerrero, Fernando; Becerra-Ratia, José
; Andrades-Gómez, José Antonio
[et al.] (BioMed Central, 2018)
Background: Feline eosinophilic keratitis (FEK) is a chronic keratopathy caused by a suspected immune mediated response to an unknown antigenic stimulus. The purpose of this study was to investigate the safety and therapeutic ... -
Secretory Profile of Adipose-Tissue-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Cats with Calicivirus-Positive Severe Chronic Gingivostomatitis
Villatoro, Antonio J.; Martín Astorga, María del Carmen; Alcoholado Cueto, Cristina; Kazantseva, Liliya; Cárdenas García, Casimiro; Fariñas Guerrero, Fernando; Becerra-Ratia, José; Visser, Rick
[et al.] (IOAP-MPDI, 2022-05-25)
The feline calicivirus (FCV) causes infections in cats all over the world and seems to be related to a broad variety of clinical presentations, such as feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS), a severe oral pathology in ...