Title of article
ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS IN TISSUE ENGINEERING: LABORATORY TO BEDSIDE
Author/Authors
Halim, Ahmad Sukari Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Medical Sciences - Reconstructive Sciences Unit, Malaysia , Mohaini, M Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Medical Sciences - Reconstructive Sciences Unit, Malaysia , Chin Keong, L Wipro-Unza (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd - Department of Research and Development, Malaysia
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Abstract
Human adipose tissue has been recognized as an alternative source of adult stem cells. The abundance and ease of harvest of adipose tissue has made it suitable for use in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Adipose-derived stem cells isolated from human adipose tissue are able to differentiate into several mesenchymal lineages and secrete growth factors that exhibit therapeutic potential. Protein profiles have been established using various isolation methods, which has expanded researchers’ understanding of adipose-derived stem cells in clinical applications. This review highlights the properties, isolation methods, immunophenotype and clinical applications of adipose-derived stem cells.
Keywords
adipose , derived stem cells , immunophenotyping , isolation methods , clinical applications
Journal title
Journal Of Health and Translational Medicine
Journal title
Journal Of Health and Translational Medicine
Record number
2698030
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