Allogeneic adipose stem cells decrease the severity of canine atopic dermatitis:

Researchers evaluated the therapeutic and safety performance of an intramuscular treatment protocol of multidose of allogeneic adipose stem cells isolated, characterized, and expanded ex vivo from a healthy canine donor.

In the study, twelve dogs diagnosed with canine atopic dermatitis were intramuscularly treated with cryopreserved allogeneic adipose stem cells from a healthy donor weekly for 6 weeks.

The study’s results suggest that allogeneic adipose stem cells is an effective treatment for atopic dermatitis.

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Multidose intramuscular allogeneic adipose stem cells decrease the severity of canine atopic dermatitis: A pilot study.

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