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1. Dental pulp mesenchymal stem cell (DPSCs)-derived soluble factors, produced under hypoxic conditions, support angiogenesis via endothelial cell activation and generation of M2-like macrophages

7. Human Dental Pulp Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Soluble Factors Combined with a Nanostructured Scaffold Support the Generation of a Vascular Network In Vivo.

9. Non-Coding RNAs in Cell-to-Cell Communication: Exploiting Physiological Mechanisms as Therapeutic Targets in Cardiovascular Pathologies.

11. Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cell-Conditioned Medium Promotes Vascularization of Nanostructured Scaffold Transplanted into Nude Mice.

14. Adaptation of NS cells growth and differentiation to high-throughput screening-compatible plates

15. Epigenetics of aging and disease: a brief overview.

16. Histone Methyltransferase G9a Is Required for Cardiomyocyte Homeostasis and Hypertrophy.

17. Epigenetics: a new mechanism of regulation of heart failure?

18. Adaptation of NS cells growth and differentiation to high-throughput screening-compatible plates.

19. Temozolomide and carmustine cause large-scale heterochromatin reorganization in glioma cells

20. Np95 Is a Histone-Binding Protein-Endowed with Ubiquitin Ligase Activity.

21. Effect of Nanostructured Scaffold on Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells: Outcome of In Vitro Experiments.

22. Epigenetic regulation of the extrinsic oncosuppressor PTX3 gene in inflammation and cancer.

23. T cell costimulation blockade blunts pressure overload-induced heart failure.

25. UHRF1 epigenetically orchestrates smooth muscle cell plasticity in arterial disease.

26. PTX3 Is an Extrinsic Oncosuppressor Regulating Complement-Dependent Inflammation in Cancer.

27. Adult c-kitpos Cardiac Stem Cells Are Necessary and Sufficient for Functional Cardiac Regeneration and Repair.

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