Low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic field pretreated bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells promote the regeneration of crush-injured rat mental nerve

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Our Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate low-frequency PEMF on proliferation and function of Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells and injured peripheral nerve regeneration. Results indicate that BMSCs proliferated faster and showed growth factors which points to PEMF therapy as an effective treatment to peripheral nerve injury repair.

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Study Categories

bone healing

Authors

[‘NaRi Seo’, ‘Sung-Ho Lee’, ‘Kyung Won Ju’, ‘JaeMan Woo’, ‘BongJu Kim’, ‘SoungMin Kim’, ‘Jeong Won Jahng’, ‘Jong-Ho Lee’]

PMID

29451219

PMCID

PMC5840980

Published Date

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Frequency (Hz)

50

Frequency Range

Low

Intensity (G)

10

Intensity Range

Low

Waveform

unknown

PEMF/EMF/RF/LT

PEMF

Study Subject Types

animal

Keywords Listed

nerve regeneration, mesenchymal stem cells, low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic field, peripheral nerve injury, crush-injured mental nerve

Added Descriptive Keywords

bone marrow, bone, spinal cord injury, spine injury, nerve damage, peripheral nerve injury, rat

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