نتایج جستجو برای: adipose derived stem cell asc

تعداد نتایج: 2189240  

2015
Vaughan Feisst Sarah Meidinger Michelle B Locke

Since the discovery of adipose-derived stem cells (ASC) in human adipose tissue nearly 15 years ago, significant advances have been made in progressing this promising cell therapy tool from the laboratory bench to bedside usage. Standardization of nomenclature around the different cell types used is finally being adopted, which facilitates comparison of results between research groups. In vitro...

2013
Claudia Chavez-Munoz Khang T. Nguyen Wei Xu Seok-Jong Hong Thomas A. Mustoe Robert D. Galiano

Skin regeneration is an important area of research in the field of tissue-engineering, especially for cases involving loss of massive areas of skin, where current treatments are not capable of inducing permanent satisfying replacements. Human adipose-derived stem cells (ASC) have been shown to differentiate in-vitro into both mesenchymal lineages and non-mesenchymal lineages, confirming their t...

2012
Ann H. Klopp Yan Zhang Travis Solley Felipe Amaya-Manzanares Frank Marini Michael Andreeff Bisrat Debeb Wendy Woodward Rosemarie Schmandt Russell Broaddus Karen Lu Mikhail G. Kolonin

Purpose: Adipose tissue contains a population of tumor-tropic mesenchymal progenitors, termed adipose stromal cells (ASC), which engraft in neighboring tumors to form supportive tumor stroma.We hypothesized that intra-abdominal visceral adipose tissue may contain a uniquely tumor-promoting population of ASC to account for the relationship between excess visceral adipose tissue and mortality of ...

اطلسی, محمدعلی, خانلرخانی, ندا, راگردی کاشانی, ایرج, طاهریان, علی‌اکبر, نادریان, همایون, نیکزاد, حسین,

Background: Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) have noticeable self-renewal ability and can differentiate into several cell lines such as adipocytes, osteoblasts, chondrocytes, and myocytes. Progesterone plays a significant role in the myelination of peripheral nerves. Regarding the role of progesterone on the myelination of peripheral nervous system, we evaluated its effect...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 2013
Rameshwar R Rao Alexis W Peterson Jan P Stegemann

Modular tissue engineering applies biomaterials-based approaches to create discrete cell-seeded microenvironments, which can be further assembled into larger constructs for the repair of injured tissues. In the current study, we embedded human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) and human adipose-derived stem cells (ASC) in collagen/fibrin (COL/FIB) and collagen/fibrin/hydroxyapati...

Mahdieh Sadat Ghiasi, Mohsen Sheykhhasan,

The cartilage is a connective tissue that, due to the strength of its extracellular matrix, allows the tissue to tolerate mechanical stress without undergoing permanent deformation. It is responsible for the support of soft tissues and due to its smooth surface and elasticity, gives the joints the ability to slip and bend. excessive weight, excessive activity, or trauma can all cause cartilage ...

2017
Yan Tang Zhang-Yi Pan Ying Zou Yi He Peng-Yuan Yang Qi-Qun Tang Feng Yin

The intra-articular injection of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) is a novel potential therapy for patients with osteoarthritis (OA). However, the efficacy of ASCs from different regions of the body remains unknown. This study investigated whether ASCs from subcutaneous or visceral adipose tissue provide the same improvement of OA. Mouse and human subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue were ...

Background and Aim: Application of stem cells derived from adipose tissue is very easy. The present study evaluated the effect of transplantation of non-autolugus of adipose derived stem cell (ADSc) and nerve growth factor (NGF) in repairing of crushed sciatic nerve in rats by examining their behavior and electrophysiology. Materials and Methods: Twenty-eight adult male rats were used in this s...

2015
Yan Zhang Aleksandra Nowicka Travis N. Solley Caimiao Wei Aaroh Parikh Laurence Court Jared K. Burks Michael Andreeff Wendy A. Woodward Ali Dadbin Mikhail G. Kolonin Karen H. Lu Ann H. Klopp Sandra Orsulic

Obesity, and in particular visceral obesity, has been associated with an increased risk of developing cancers as well as higher rates of mortality following diagnosis. The impact of obesity on adipose-derived stromal cells (ASC), which contribute to the formation of tumor stroma, is unknown. Here we hypothesized that visceral source and diet-induced obesity (DIO) changes the ASC phenotype, cont...

2016
Shaun S Tan Zhi Yang Ng Weiqing Zhan Warren Rozen

Autologous fat grafting is commonly utilised to reconstruct soft tissue defects caused by ageing, trauma, chronic wounds and cancer resection. The benefits of fat grafting are minimal donor site morbidity and ease of availability through liposuction or lipectomy. Nonetheless, survival and longevity of fat grafts remain poor post-engraftment. Various methods to enhance fat graft survival are cur...

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