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    Cellular therapies for bone repair: current insights

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    Abstract Mesenchymal stem cells are core to bone homeostasis and repair. They both provide the progenitor cells from which bone cells are formed and regulate the local cytokine environment to create a pro-osteogenic environment. Dysregulation of these cells is often seen in orthopaedic pathology and can be manipulated by the physician treating the patient. This narrative review aims to describe the common applications of cell therapies to bone healing whilst also suggesting the future direction of these techniques

    Prolonged migraine aura: new insights from a prospective diary-aided study

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    Abstract Background There is limited literature on prolonged aura (PA - defined as an aura including at least one symptom for > 1 h and  2 h (n = 23) or > 4 h (n = 14) with the the others (n = 193 and n = 202 respectively). Conclusion PAs are quite common. They do not differ from the other auras (even when their duration extends to 2 and/or 4 h) with the exception of a higher number of non-VS
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