Journal article
Cell therapy for the preterm infant: Promise and practicalities
EK Baker, SE Jacobs, R Lim, EM Wallace, PG Davis
Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal and Neonatal Edition | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2020
Abstract
Recent decades have seen the rapid progress of neonatal intensive care, and the survival rates of the most preterm infants are improving. This improvement is associated with changing patterns of morbidity and new phenotypes of bronchopulmonary dysplasia and preterm brain injury are recognised. Inflammation and immaturity are known contributors to their pathogenesis. However, a new phenomenon, the exhaustion of progenitor cells is emerging as an important factor. Current therapeutic approaches do not adequately address these new mechanisms of injury. Cell therapy, that is the use of stem and stem-like cells, with its potential to both repair and prevent injury, offers a new approach to these ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
PGD receives funding from National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia Practitioner Fellowship No. 1157782. EKB receives funding from The University of Melbourne, Research Training Program Scholarship.