2017
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-9124
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Coleta de células progenitoras periféricas por aférese automatizada em equino: relato de procedimento

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“…Santos (2017) describes that in domestic animals the most used source for isolation and culture of stem cells is adipose tissue, as does Oliveira (2019), who published a work collecting adipose tissue in horses, in the region parallel to the base of the tail, through a 4 to 5 cm skin incision reaching the adipose tissue between the skin and the muscles. However, Bernardo et al (2017) carried out a study in horses, describing a technique for obtaining stem cells from the bloodstream, called peripheral progenitor cells. Where he reported that it is an easy technique to perform, being possible in an outpatient environment, as it is only necessary to access the equine vein without the need for anesthesia or sedation and with a lower risk of contamination.…”
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“…Santos (2017) describes that in domestic animals the most used source for isolation and culture of stem cells is adipose tissue, as does Oliveira (2019), who published a work collecting adipose tissue in horses, in the region parallel to the base of the tail, through a 4 to 5 cm skin incision reaching the adipose tissue between the skin and the muscles. However, Bernardo et al (2017) carried out a study in horses, describing a technique for obtaining stem cells from the bloodstream, called peripheral progenitor cells. Where he reported that it is an easy technique to perform, being possible in an outpatient environment, as it is only necessary to access the equine vein without the need for anesthesia or sedation and with a lower risk of contamination.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…circulating sage, and brain, which promote the renewal of cells that have been lost by natural wear, injury, or disease 8 . The present study aimed to evaluate rotator cuff muscle degeneration in sheep and establish an experimental model for the use of autologous stem cells as a treatment option for tendon injuries.…”
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