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    Neo-regeneration of urinary bladder: a desired metaplasia of autologous membrane from rectosigmoid colon containing stem cells of intestinal crypts by Matapurkar, B G, Bhargave, A, Rehan, H S, Mondal, A K, Ramteke, V K

    Published in Indian journal of experimental biology (01-11-2010)
    “…The current management of diseases of urinary bladder requiring resection is by augmentation cystoplasty or transplantation of ureters. Transplantation of…”
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    A new physiological phenomenon of mammalian body for organ and tissue neo-regeneration in vivo: adult stem cell technology in the perspective of literature by Matapurkar, B G

    Published in Indian journal of experimental biology (01-12-2002)
    “…A new phenomenon by which adult developed mammalian and human body, can neo-regenerate its own tissue/organ in vivo, is recognized as "Desired Metaplasia"…”
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    Regeneration of Abdominal Wall Aponeurosis: New Dimension in Marlex Peritoneal Sandwich Repair of Incisional Hernia by Matapurkar, B.G., Bhargave, A., Dawson, Leelawathi, Sonal, B.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-05-1999)
    “… Loss of abdominal wall substance is a major cause of incisional hernia formation. It makes repair of this iatrogenic human ailment a difficult surgical…”
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    Neoorganogenesis and Neohistogenesis by Desired Metaplasia of Autogenous Tissue Stem Cells In Vivo: A Critical and Scientific Evaluation with 125 Years of Review Literature by Matapurkar, B G, Bhargave, A, Koratkar, H, Koratkar, S

    Published in ASAIO journal (1992) (01-01-2003)
    “…Organogenesis and histogenesis during embryogenesis is well known. In the adult, it is minimal or absent in higher animals—mammals and humans. Neoformation of…”
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    A new technique of “Marlex®‐peritoneal sandwich” in the repair of large incisional hernias by Matapurkar, B. G., Gupta, Arun Kumar, Agarwal, Anil Kumar

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-11-1991)
    “…Repair of a large abdominal wall incisional hernia is a difficult surgical problem with recurrence being a common complication. In addition, other…”
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    Formation of neoureter from peritoneum in live animal model (dog) by Matapurkar, B G, Rehan, H M

    Published in Indian journal of experimental biology (01-10-1996)
    “…Regeneration of ureter in vivo is possible from peritoneal stem cells as both are derivative of embryonal germ layer mesoderm. The peritoneal stem cells are…”
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    Organogenesis and tissue regeneration of fallopian tube: a desired metaplastic transformation of mesodermal stem cells in live animal models (dogs) by Matapurkar, B G, Bhargave, A, Dawson, L, Rehan, H M, Sonal, B, Ramteke, V K

    Published in Indian journal of experimental biology (01-02-2000)
    “…The capacity of stem cells of peritonium of mesodermal origin to undergo metaplastic transformation and form different tissues developed from mesoderm germ…”
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    Topic: Incisional Hernia — “Difficult case” as specialistic case: real loss of substance, multi recurrences, infections, fistulas, lombocel, burst abdomen, reconstruction of the entire wall by Tuveri, M., Tuveri, A., Nicolo, E., Nagayama, M., Nakano, S., Ghiglione, F., Ciamporcero, T., Morino, M., Tharao, M., Ndungu, B., Saidi, H., Mwige, P., Gichere, J., Skipworth, J., Floyd, D., Sarangi, Rathindra, Morehead, P., Williams, J., Irie, S., Kobayashi, T., Hirata, T., Matapurkar, B., Bhargave, A., Lopez-Monclus, J., Garcia-Ureña, M. A., Blazquez-Hernando, L. A., Melero-Montes, D. A., Robin, A., Jimenez-Ceinos, C., Becerra-Ortiz, R., Aguilera, A., Moreno, A., González, E., Light, D., Lambrecht, J., Skauby, M., Trondsen, E., Vaktskjold, A., Øyen, O., Kulic, V., Matkovic, M., Knaapen, L., Lomme, R., Goor van, H., Iudica, F., Cingolani, P., Sohlbach, D., Gregorczyk, M., Barski, K., Gogia, B., Alyautdinov, R., Forgione, U., Damiano, G., Palumbo, V. D., Spinelli, G., Ficarella, S., Buscemi, S., Sinagra, E., Marrazzo, A., Lo Monte, A. I., Naranjo-Fernandez, J. R., Soriano, A. Cuado, Valera-Sanchez, Z., Intantes-Ormad, M., Dominguez-Amodeo, A., Ruiz-Zafra, A., Navarrete-Carcer, E., Olivia-Mompean, F., Padillo-Ruiz, J., Scepanovic, M., Bojovic, P., Bustos-Jimenez, M., Tamayo-López, M. J., MartÜn-Cartes, J. A., Rapoport, A., Efremov, O., Bukin, A., Biswas, S., Birolini, C., Utiyama, E. M., Rasslan, S., Birolini, D., Bertoglio, C., Magistro, C., De Martini, P., Lo Conte, D., Di Lernia, S., Ferrari, G., Pugliese, R., Bendavid, Y., Dépeault, A., Baik, Y., Oh, Mingu, Park, Youngjin, Choi, Wonyoung, Han, Inwoong, Lee, Changhyung, Chen, F. Q., Shen, Y. M., Chen, J.

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