Optimizing transport methods to preserve function of self‐innervating muscle cells for laryngeal injection
Samuel L. Kaefer,
Lujuan Zhang,
Sarah Brookes
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesRecently, our laboratory has discovered a self‐innervating population of muscle cells, called motor endplate‐expressing cells (MEEs). The cells innately release a wide variety of neurotrophic factors into the microenvironment promoting innervation when used as an injectable treatment. Unlike other stem cells, the therapeutic potential of MEEs is dependent on the cells' ability to maintain phenotypical cell surface proteins in particular motor endplates (MEPs). The goal of this study is to identify tr… Show more
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