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From: Apoptotic bodies: bioactive treasure left behind by the dying cells with robust diagnostic and therapeutic application potentials

Fig. 7

ApoBDs have the potential to promote tissue regeneration. Bone regeneration: ApoBDs promote bone regeneration by stimulating osteoclast differentiation and inhibiting the M1 polarization of macrophages. Cardiovascular regeneration: ApoBDs of fibroblasts stimulate the formation of endothelial precursor clones and ApoBDs of cardiomyocytes promote clones of cardiomyocyte precursors. Skin regeneration: ApoBDs promote the proliferation of stem cells and the M2 polarization of macrophages. Created with BioRender.com

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