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Journal articles on the topic "Xenogenic-free"

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Johnston, C., F. Silva, R. Walker, T. Warbington, and A. N. Patel. "Next generation xenogenic-free biologics/reagents." Cytotherapy 16, no. 4 (April 2014): S105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcyt.2014.01.387.

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El-Gamal, Aya. "The effect of activated pure platelete rich plasma (P-PRP) on the proliferation of adipose -derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) as a substitute for fetal bovine serum (FBS)." Mansoura Veterinary Medical Journal 20, no. 1 (March 25, 2019): 35–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.35943/mvmj.2019.01.103.

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The field of stem cells has attracted the attention of many researchers as a hope to treat many incurable diseases because of their ability of self-renewal and differentiation into a specific type of cells that compensates damaged cells. Many studies have been published to confirm their effectiveness but there are some obstacles that limit their clinical applications. One of these obstacles is xenogenic fetal bovine serum (FBS); the main proliferative source for stem cell culture with subsequent risk of infection transmission or immunogenic problems. So, in our study, we aimed to replace the xenogenic FBS with xeno-free blood derivative. We tested the effect of different concentrations of activated pure platelet rich plasma (P-PRP); one of the blood derivatives on proliferation of adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) in comparison to FBS and found that 20% activated P-PRP followed by 10% activated P-PRP increased the proliferation rate of AD-MSCs more than 10% FBS.
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Stanco, Deborah, Christian Caprara, Gianluca Ciardelli, Luca Mariotta, Mauro Gola, Greta Minonzio, and Gianni Soldati. "Tenogenic differentiation protocol in xenogenic-free media enhances tendon-related marker expression in ASCs." PLOS ONE 14, no. 2 (February 12, 2019): e0212192. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212192.

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Brailovskaya, T. V., A. P. Vedyaeva, R. V. Kalinin, E. A. Garibyan, Z. A. Tangieva, and A. M. Deniev. "Augmentation the width of a keratinized attached gingiva in patients with dental implantation." Sechenov Medical Journal, no. 4 (December 30, 2018): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.47093/22187332.2018.4.5-15.

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To date, there has been an increase in the scientific interest in the state of soft tissues surrounding dental implants and their influence on the long-term prognosis of implant treatment. It is known, that the risk factors for the development of periimplantitis include a deficiency or complete absence of an attached keratinized gingiva in the area of implants. The article provides a comparative analysis of various methods of mucogingival surgery in the field of dental implants using free gingival autografts and xenogenic dermal matrices.
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Yamamoto, Kenta, Yoshiki Sato, Kenichi Honjo, Hiroaki Ichioka, Fumishige Oseko, Yoshihiro Sowa, Toshiro Yamamoto, Narisato Kanamura, Tsunao Kishida, and Osam Mazda. "Generation of Directly Converted Human Osteoblasts That Are Free of Exogenous Gene and Xenogenic Protein." Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 117, no. 11 (March 31, 2016): 2538–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcb.25546.

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Chang, Yen, Cheng-Kuo Hsu, Hao-Ji Wei, Sung-Ching Chen, Huang-Chien Liang, Po-Hong Lai, and Hsing-Wen Sung. "Cell-free xenogenic vascular grafts fixed with glutaraldehyde or genipin: In vitro and in vivo studies." Journal of Biotechnology 120, no. 2 (November 2005): 207–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2005.06.029.

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Özliseli, Ezgi, Didem Ṣen Karaman, Soumyananda Chakraborti, Anna Slita, Marjaana Parikainen, Cecilia M. Sahlgren, and Jessica M. Rosenholm. "Rational evaluation of human serum albumin coated mesoporous silica nanoparticles for xenogenic-free stem cell therapies." Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 600 (September 2020): 124945. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2020.124945.

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Meiring, A., I. Schneider, S. Beasley, and E. Woods. "Scalable Production of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Novel Bioreactor Using a Xenogenic Free Culture System." Cytotherapy 18, no. 6 (June 2016): S7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcyt.2016.03.017.

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Luhur, Arthur, Daniel Mariyappa, Kristin M. Klueg, Kasun Buddika, Jason M. Tennessen, and Andrew C. Zelhof. "Adapting Drosophila melanogaster Cell Lines to Serum-Free Culture Conditions." G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics 10, no. 12 (October 7, 2020): 4541–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.120.401769.

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Successful Drosophila cell culture relies on media containing xenogenic components such as fetal bovine serum to support continuous cell proliferation. Here, we report a serum-free culture condition that supports the growth and proliferation of Drosophila S2R+ and Kc167 cell lines. Importantly, the gradual adaptation of S2R+ and Kc167 cells to a media lacking serum was supported by supplementing the media with adult Drosophila soluble extract, commonly known as fly extract. The utility of these adapted cells lines is largely unchanged. The adapted cells exhibited robust proliferative capacity and a transfection efficiency that was comparable to control cells cultured in serum-containing media. Transcriptomic data indicated that the S2R+ cells cultured with fly extract retain their hemocyte-specific transcriptome profile, and there were no global changes in the transcriptional output of cell signaling pathways. Our metabolome studies indicate that there were very limited metabolic changes. In fact, the cells were likely experiencing less oxidative stress when cultured in the serum-free media supplemented with fly extract. Overall, the Drosophila cell culture conditions reported here consequently provide researchers with an alternative and physiologically relevant resource to address cell biological research questions.
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Agrali, Omer Birkan, and Bahar Eren Kuru. "Periodontal treatment in a generalized severe chronic periodontitis patient: A case report with 7-year follow-up." European Journal of Dentistry 09, no. 02 (April 2015): 288–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1305-7456.156844.

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ABSTRACTThe aim of the periodontal treatment is to provide healthy and functional dentition all through a lifetime. In this report, periodontal treatment of a 42-year-old male patient with generalized severe chronic periodontitis is presented. He received initial periodontal treatment together with adjunctive antimicrobials. The devital teeth were endodontically treated, and free gingival grafts were placed at the inadequate keratinized tissue zones before regenerative surgery. Following the surgical treatment using enamel matrix derivatives and xenogenic bone graft combination, the patient was put on a strict recall program. After 12 months, favorable clinical and radiographical improvements were obtained. The 7-year maintenance of the present case with several initially hopeless teeth has been shown and discussed in this report. It can be concluded that optimum oral hygiene level as well as the positive cooperation of the patient enhanced the success of periodontal treatment results even in extremely severe periodontal destruction.
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Book chapters on the topic "Xenogenic-free"

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Kinzebach, Sven, and Karen Bieback. "Expansion of Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells under Xenogenic-Free Culture Conditions." In Mesenchymal Stem Cells - Basics and Clinical Application I, 33–57. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/10_2012_134.

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