Li, Wangan
Wang, Xiangyu
Feng, Zhiming
Hua, Shiting
Zou, Xiaoxiong
Lai, Zelin
Cai, Yingqian
Zou, Yuxi
Tang, Yanping
Lin, Cai
Luo, Guobiao
Cai, Xiaolin https://orcid.org/0009-0003-8627-4271
Jiang, Xiaodan https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6211-7170
Funding for this research was provided by:
Huizhou First Hospital Key Cultivation Project of Research and Innovation Fund (No. 2020JC002 and No. 2023ZD003)
Key Projects of Science and Technology Plan in the Healthcare Sector of Huizhou (No. 2023CZ010002 and No. 2024CZ010002)
Funds for the Record Project by The National Health Commission and the State Food and Drug Administration (MR-44-21-015761)
Key Science and Technology Project of Guangdong (No.2023B1111050004; 2016B030230004)
Key Projects of Health Collaborative Innovation of Guangzhou (No. 201803040016)
Article History
Received: 2 April 2025
Accepted: 27 August 2025
First Online: 26 September 2025
Declarations
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: All experimental protocols were approved by the Animal Welfare of the Southern Medical University Experimental Animal Center on 16 April 2020, approval of the project titled “TSG-6’s Impact on MSC Homing and Its Mechanistic Research,” with the number “(No. 2020-040)”. The original source (Guangzhou Saliai Stem Cell Science and Technology Co.ltd.) has confirmed that there was initial ethical approval for collection of human cells, and that the donors had signed informed consent. The original source (ATCC) has confirmed that there was initial ethical approval for collection of human cells, and that the donors had signed informed consent. The original source (ScienCell) has confirmed that there was initial ethical approval for collection of human cells, and that the donors had signed informed consent.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.