A Histological and Immuno-histchemical study on the Effect of Atorvastatin versus Adipose Derived Stem Cells on Cutaneous Wound Healing in Diabetic Male Albino Rats
Abstract:Background: About 15% of the 150 million people with diabetes worldwide suffer from foot ulcerations, which often become non-healing chronic wounds. Atorvastatin has anti-inflammatory, fibro proliferative, microvascular pleiotropic properties and able to control wound healing process. Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) provide an attractive source of cell therapy for regeneration of damaged skin being able to self-renewal and differentiating into various cells. Aim of the Work: To evaluate and compare the effe… Show more
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