Micro‐vesicles derived from bone marrow stem cells protect the kidney both in vivo and in vitro by microRNA‐dependent repairing

Micro‐vesicles (MVs) from bone mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been shown to contribute to the recovery of damaged kidney. The aims of the present study are to investigate the biological effects and repair mechanisms of MVs.

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