TLDR Combining platelet concentrates with stem cells improves regenerative therapies.
This article reviews the factors affecting the efficacy of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transplantation when combined with platelet concentrates (PCs), focusing on donor characteristics, application methods, and environmental influences. It explores strategies for optimizing MSCs transplantation, including preconditioning and combined therapies, and examines the signaling pathways and proteomic characteristics involved. The review highlights the effectiveness of combined therapies and discusses advancements in biomaterials for regenerative medicine, aiming to enhance understanding and provide guidance for research and clinical practice.
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