Publications by authors named "Bilal A Peer"

Background And Aim: This work was conducted to compare the therapeutic potential of undifferentiated and osteogenic differentiated canine (xenogeneic) and guinea pig (allogeneic) BMSCs in fracture healing using guinea pig as a model.

Materials And Methods: A well-characterized homogenous population of third passage mesenchymal stem cells of bone marrow origin was used in all the experiments. MSCs from both the species, i.

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Models using in vitro produced buffalo embryos and in vitro cultured uterine epithelial cells (UECs) may be useful in understanding the intricacies of embryo-uterine cross talk. In the present study, buffalo UECs were obtained from slaughterhouse derived non-gravid uterus. UECs monolayer was treated with steroids (10pg/ml estradiol for 24h and 3.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of canine bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM MSCs) in a mesh scaffold for enhancing wound healing in guinea pigs, comparing the results between fresh and cryopreserved cells.
  • Both fresh and thawed BM MSCs showed similar growth rates and maintained essential cell markers, successfully differentiating into various cell types.
  • Wound healing was significantly improved in groups treated with MSC-augmented meshes and fresh MSC injections, achieving over 65% contraction on day 14, outperforming the control group, and suggesting the viability of both fresh and frozen MSCs for quality wound healing.
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