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For further basic and preclinical studies, significant quantities of INSL6 peptide are needed.

We conclude that the results of many basic and preclinical studies indicate that bioengineered tissue can be adapted to conventional surgical techniques.

Renewable and stable sources of human brain cells, bearing all of the features of multipotent neural stem cells, provide an invaluable tool in basic and preclinical studies in neuroscience [35].

Research findings derived from basic and preclinical studies and from clinical trials collectively suggest that PRP is a promising treatment for cartilage injuries and relieving symptoms owing to its three known biological properties.

The thematic area with highest response rate among the three groups was: "Identify major clinical/public health problems and relevant translational research questions," with the competency "Identify basic and preclinical studies that are potential testable clinical research hypothesis".

In this Commentary, we discuss the hypoxic niche of BM that has been invaded by MM cells and review the mouse models that have been used in basic and preclinical studies of MM.

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Our approach provides a powerful tool for generation of NHP iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes amenable to utilization in basic research and preclinical studies, including in vivo tissue regeneration models and drug screening.

In this review, we will focus on the basic science and preclinical studies that have accelerated the development of decellularized myocardial matrix hydrogels into an emerging novel therapy for treating the heart after a myocardial infarction.

Clinical applications of muscle regeneration strategies are very limited although the topic receives a substantial amount of interest in basic science and preclinical studies (Corona and Greising 2016; Kwee and Mooney 2017).

Tp53 knockout rats would be useful in both basic research and preclinical studies for drug development.

Xenografting of human tumours into mice or rats has been performed since the late 1960s [ 1], but it was not until the advent of immunodeficient mouse strains (for example, severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice) in the mid-1980s thet the practice became widespread in basic research and preclinical studies [ 2].

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