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Immunology and Infectious Disease

Wright State University

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2016

ASC- VEGF therapy

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Adeno-Associated Virus-Vegf-165 Mediated Modification Of Adipose Derived Stem Cells For Cell Therapy, Upasana Niyogi Jan 2016

Adeno-Associated Virus-Vegf-165 Mediated Modification Of Adipose Derived Stem Cells For Cell Therapy, Upasana Niyogi

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Chronic wounds have become a major clinical and economic burden in our society. New approaches that accelerate wound healing are desperately needed. Angiogenesis and vascularization play a critical role in healing. One of the essential angiogenic factors that promote the formation of vascular beds is vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Moreover, adipose-derived stem cells (ASC), through their regeneration and differentiation properties, may promote healing when transplanted into a wound bed. I have proposed to develop a novel organotypic wound model to facilitate the study of wound healing process. I hypothesize that administration of genetically-modified ASC secreting VEGF via an adeno-associated …