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Clinical Research

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Peer Reviewed Studies

Regeneration of a Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Defect Using Umbilical Cord–Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Preclinical study evaluating direct injection of umbilical cord MSCs into rotator cuff defects. The treatment regenerated tendon-like tissue and improved biomechanical strength compared with controls. The MSC group showed improved ultimate failure load and tendon regeneration in the rotator cuff defect model.

Safety and Efficacy of Wharton’s Jelly Connective Tissue for Rotator Cuff Pathology

Clinical study evaluating Wharton’s jelly tissue injection for rotator cuff defects. Patients demonstrated improvements in pain scores and functional outcomes, supporting the potential use of WJ-derived biologic tissue in shoulder repair.

Regeneration of Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tendon Tear Using Umbilical Cord Blood-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Human umbilical cord blood MSCs were injected into rotator cuff tears using ultrasound guidance. Results demonstrated tendon regeneration without surgical repair, suggesting MSC therapy may facilitate tendon healing in rotator cuff injuries.

Treatment of Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tendon Tear Using Umbilical Cord Blood-Derived MSCs

Rabbit model study showing that injection of umbilical cord blood MSCs promoted regeneration of tendon tissue and improved histologic structure in chronic rotator cuff tears.

Bioactive Patch Using Umbilical Cord Tissue to Enhance Rotator Cuff Repair

Tissue-engineered scaffold derived from umbilical cord matrix enhanced tendon-bone interface healing and improved reconstruction outcomes in rotator cuff repair models.

Umbilical Cord Tissue and MSCs for Rotator Cuff Injuries – Systematic Review

Review of studies evaluating UC tissue and UC-derived MSCs for rotator cuff injuries. Evidence indicates these therapies appear safe and potentially effective, though larger randomized trials are still needed.

Intra-tendinous Injection of Umbilical Cord MSCs for Rotator Cuff Tears

Long-term follow-up research showed intratendinous MSC injection for full-thickness rotator cuff tears improved pain and shoulder function over 36 months with no major adverse events.

Additional Reviews / Mechanistic Papers

Human Biologics Therapeutic Strategies for Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy

Review describing MSC mechanisms including tendon regeneration, collagen organization, and anti-inflammatory effects in rotator cuff disease

Peer-Reviewed Studies: Wharton’s Jelly / Umbilical Cord MSCs for Spine Repair:

Wharton’s Jelly MSC-derived extracellular vesicles and disc degeneration
Tilotta V et al., 2023
Study shows vesicles from Wharton’s Jelly MSCs protect disc cells, reduce inflammatory damage, and improve cell survival in a disc-degeneration model.

Intervertebral disc regeneration using MSCs and exosomes

Zhao Y et al., 2024
Demonstrates how MSC-derived exosomes support disc regeneration, reduce inflammation, and stimulate healthier extracellular matrix rebuilding.

Wharton’s Jelly MSCs promoting disc-like tissue formation

Isa ILM et al., 2023
Shows that Wharton’s Jelly MSCs can differentiate into disc-like cells and improve extracellular matrix production relevant to degenerative disc disease.

Wharton’s Jelly MSCs protecting disc cells via Wnt signaling

Zhao YT et al., 2020
Findings show WJ-MSCs reduce disc-cell apoptosis and support healthier cell function in degenerative disc models.

Umbilical Cord Tissue and MSCs for Rotator Cuff Injuries – Systematic Review

Review of studies evaluating UC tissue and UC-derived MSCs for rotator cuff injuries. Evidence indicates these therapies appear safe and potentially effective, though larger randomized trials are still needed.

MSC-derived exosomes reducing inflammation in disc degeneration

Mechanistic overview:
Reviews how exosomes regulate inflammatory cytokines, improve mitochondrial activity, and support disc-cell recovery.

Peer-Reviewed Studies: Wharton’s Jelly / Umbilical Cord MSCs and exosomes for neuropathy

Human Biologics Therapeutic Strategies for Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy

Review describing MSC mechanisms including tendon regeneration, collagen organization, and anti-inflammatory effects in rotator cuff disease

Peer-Reviewed Studies: Wharton’s Jelly / Umbilical Cord MSCs for Spine Repair:

Wharton’s Jelly MSC-derived extracellular vesicles and disc degeneration
Tilotta V et al., 2023
Study shows vesicles from Wharton’s Jelly MSCs protect disc cells, reduce inflammatory damage, and improve cell survival in a disc-degeneration model.

Intervertebral disc regeneration using MSCs and exosomes

Zhao Y et al., 2024
Demonstrates how MSC-derived exosomes support disc regeneration, reduce inflammation, and stimulate healthier extracellular matrix rebuilding.

Wharton’s Jelly MSCs promoting disc-like tissue formation

Isa ILM et al., 2023
Shows that Wharton’s Jelly MSCs can differentiate into disc-like cells and improve extracellular matrix production relevant to degenerative disc disease.

Wharton’s Jelly MSCs protecting disc cells via Wnt signaling

Zhao YT et al., 2020
Findings show WJ-MSCs reduce disc-cell apoptosis and support healthier cell function in degenerative disc models.

Umbilical Cord Tissue and MSCs for Rotator Cuff Injuries – Systematic Review

Review of studies evaluating UC tissue and UC-derived MSCs for rotator cuff injuries. Evidence indicates these therapies appear safe and potentially effective, though larger randomized trials are still needed.

MSC-derived exosomes reducing inflammation in disc degeneration

Mechanistic overview:
Reviews how exosomes regulate inflammatory cytokines, improve mitochondrial activity, and support disc-cell recovery.

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