Publications by authors named "Cun Gang Fan"

Objective To evaluate the effect of methylprednisolone sodium succinate combined with tropisetron on postoperative nausea and vomiting(PONV)under microvascular decompression of hemifacial spasm.Methods From January to June 2019,485 patients undergoing microvascular decompression for facial spasm at Department of Neurosurgery,Peking University People's Hospital were randomly assigned into two groups with random number table method.For group A(n=242),2 ml saline was administrated by intravenous drip before induction and 5 mg tropisetron after operation.

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Human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUC-MSCs), isolated from discarded extra-embryonic tissue after birth, are promising candidate source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Apart from their prominent advantages in abundant supply, painless collection, and faster self-renewal, hUC-MSCs have shown the potencies to differentiate into a variety of cells of three germ layers (such as bone, cartilage, adipose, skeletal muscle, cardiomyocyte, endothelium, hepatocyte-like cluster, islet-like cluster, neuron, astrocyte and oligodendrocyte), to synthesize and secret a set of trophic factors and cytokines, to support the expansion and function of other cells (like hematopoietic stem cells, embryonic stem cells, natural killer cells, islet-like cell clusters, neurons and glial cells), to migrate toward and home to pathological areas, and to be readily transfected with conventional methods. Two excellent previous reviews documenting the characteristics of this cell population with special emphasis on its niche, isolation, surface markers and primitive properties have been published recently.

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Transfusion of ex vivo expanded megakaryocyte (MK) progenitor cells has been suggested to shorten the time of platelet recovery in the thrombocytopenia induced by radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Here, we report an effective and simple expansion system of MK progenitor cells from cord blood (CB) CD34(+) cells using a combination of thrombopoietin (TPO), interleukin (IL)-11, and heparin. When the CB CD34(+) cells were cultured in a liquid expansion system in the presence of TPO + recombination human (rh)IL-11 + heparin for 7 days, the number of CB CD34(+)/CD41a(+) cells was significantly increased compared to control groups (p < 0.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been successfully isolated from a broad range of adult, fetal, and other nonembryonic tissues. Fetal lung has been identified as a rich source of MSCs. However, the biological characteristics and differentiation potential of fetal lung MSCs remain to be explored.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fresh human umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (CBMNCs) can grow into neural cells and help improve brain function in rodent models of neurological conditions.
  • The study found that CBMNCs produce higher levels of certain neurotrophic factors compared to adult blood cells (PBMCs).
  • Specifically, increased levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and neurotrophin-4/5 (NT4/5) were detected in the CBMNCs, suggesting these factors may play a key role in repairing brain damage in animals after CBMNC treatment.
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