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Volume 13, Issue 12
  • ISSN: 1389-2010
  • E-ISSN: 1873-4316

Abstract

Malignant tumors remain virtually untreatable and inevitably lethal despite extensive surgical excision and adjuvant radio- and chemotherapy. Therefore, the development of more effective tumor-selective therapies is necessary. Stem/progenitorcells that self-renew, differentiate and display inherent tumor-tropic properties can be exploited for targeted delivery of therapeutic genes to invasive and metastatic tumors. In this review, we mainly introduce the application in Glioma, Breast cancer, Spinal cord injury, AD and so on. The promising field of stem cell research as it applies to regenerative medicine is still in infancy, but its potential appears limitless, and we are blessed to be involved in this exciting realm of research.

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