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Carmen Ardeleanu

Researcher at Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy

Publications -  56
Citations -  1120

Carmen Ardeleanu is an academic researcher from Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Interstitial cell of Cajal. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 53 publications receiving 1021 citations.

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Novel type of interstitial cell (Cajal-like) in human fallopian tube.

TL;DR: A Cajal‐like type of tubal interstitial cells (t‐ICC), resembling the archetypal enteric ICC, is described here ‐ presumably for the first time’.
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MMP-9 and MMP-2 gelatinases and TIMP-1 and TIMP-2 inhibitors in breast cancer: correlations with prognostic factors.

TL;DR: It is found that MMP‐9 expression level and activity are increased in malignant tumors and the abnormal M MP‐9/TIMP‐1 balance plays a role in the configuration of breast invasive carcinoma of no special type and also in tumor growth.
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Insights into the interstitium of ventricular myocardium: interstitial Cajal-like cells (ICLC)

TL;DR: The existence of interstitial Cajal‐like cells in the interstitium of rat or human ventricular myocardium is verified and it seems attractive to think that ICLC might participate in the process of cardiac repair/remodeling, arrhythmogenesis and, eventually, sudden death.
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Interstitial Cajal-like cells in human gallbladder.

TL;DR: An interstitial Cajal-like cell type (ICLC) in human gallbladder is described, resembling the archetypal enteric interstitial cells of Cjal, and TEM indicated that the main ultrastructural distinctive feature for ICLC develop into the characteristic shape at a relatively early stage of development.
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In vitro hepatic differentiation of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells under differential exposure to liver-specific factors

TL;DR: These cells with hepatic function may become important tools for liver transplant procedures, liver development studies, and pharmacologic research.