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closeReferee Comments: Referee 2
Posted by PLOS_ONE_Group on 05 Oct 2007 at 21:13 GMT
Reviewer 2's Review
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The authors found that mesenchymal stem cell produced molecules are capable of providing a significant survival benefit in rats undergoing fulminant hepatic failure. The reported finding is interesting, especially the potential therapeutic value of MSC-derived molecules. However, the authors need to provide further experimental evidences such as histological analysis to explain why and how MSC-derived molecules can provide potential therapeutic effect on FHF model. In addition, the authors need to provide experimental evidences to demonstrate that MSCs are capable of forming colony forming unit-fibroblast (CFU-F). MSC represents Mesenchymal Stem Cell, not Marrow Stromal Cell. This reviewer suggests the authors use mesenchymal stem cells in this manuscript.
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N.B. These are the general comments made by the reviewer when reviewing this paper in light of which the manuscript was revised. Specific points addressed during revision of the paper are not shown.
RE: Referee Comments: Referee 2
daanvanpoll replied to PLOS_ONE_Group on 24 Feb 2019 at 11:37 GMT
Reference:
Hepatology. 2008 May;47(5):1634-43
Mesenchymal stem cell-derived molecules directly modulate hepatocellular death and regeneration in vitro and in vivo.
van Poll D, Parekkadan B, Cho CH, Berthiaume F, Nahmias Y, Tilles AW, Yarmush ML.