University of Groningen
Decoding therapeutic roles of adipose tissue-derived stromal cells and their extracellular vesicles in liver disease
Afsharzadeh, Danial
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10.33612/diss.121499227
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Afsharzadeh, D. (2020). Decoding therapeutic roles of adipose tissue-derived stromal cells and their extracellular vesicles in liver disease. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.121499227
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1. Systematic delivery of hASC-derived EVs ameliorates acute and chronic diseases in liver. — this thesis
2. Activation of hepatic stellate cells is important for the recruitment of hASC to the fibrotic liver. — this thesis
3. The time of intervention is critical in the therapeutic potential of hASC-derived EVs. — this thesis
4. Both hepatic fibroblasts and parenchymal cells are therapeutic targets of hASC-derived EVs. — this thesis
5. All stages of the NAFLD spectrum are treatable with hASC-derived EVs. — this thesis 6. Imagination is the preview of science.
7. If you are not creating things, at least do things in a creative way. 8. Satisfaction is not a destination, it is a path.
9. A thesis is not a one-man show.
Danial Afsharzadeh
Groningen, 6 April, 2020