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CosmeticSurg.net | Plastic Surgeons have been performing fat grafting/ fat injections for over a decade. The technique for fat processing has evolved such that properly processed fat is rich in stem cells. Plastic surgeons extract unwanted fat, process it to get the ‘good fat’ (stem cell…

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Cytori’s Precise trial results shows stem & regenerative cells from body fat improves heart function The first clinical trial of adipose (fat) tissue-derived stem and regenerative cells (ADRCs) for the treatment of no-option chronic heart disease patients showed that the procedure was safe and feasible. Read more on PharmaBiz

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Blood vessels made from stem cells to replace synthetic vascular bypass grafts By using adult stem cells, scientists have created functional blood vessels that could one day replace synthetic grafts often required in various vascular bypass surgeries, new research Read more on Sify News

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CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that the hASCs grow well in vitro and could be induced to osteoblastic differentiate. hASCs can serve as a seeding cell source for bone engineering.
PMID: 19148458 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Shanghai Journal of Stomatology) Source: MedWorm: Liposuction

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In this study, we sought to determine the effect of donor age on the growth kinetics and differentiation potential of ASCs. For this, ASCs were isolated from liposuctioned adipose tissue obtained from female patients in the age range 20-58 years. Population doubling time was calculated over 2 weeks and differentiation potential was determined by assaying for adipogenesis and osteogenesis. ASCs obtained from older donors appeared to have a slower rate of proliferation, but this relationship was not significant. While adipogenic potential was unrelated to donor age, a distinct relationship between donor age and osteogenic potential was observed. The aetiology of this age-dependent change in osteogenic potential was not due to any changes in the number of precursors with osteogenic capacity i… Source: MedWorm: Liposuction

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Human fat removed during liposuction is “liquid gold” which can be easily converted to stem cells, researchers have said. (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust) Source: MedWorm: Liposuction

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Globs of human fat removed during liposuction conceal versatile cells that are more quickly and easily coaxed to become induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells, than are the skin cells most often used by researchers, according to a new study from Stanford’s School of Medicine. (Source: Health News from Medical News Today) Source: MedWorm: Liposuction

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Researchers have found that fat cells left over from liposuction can be easily coaxed into become induced pluripotent stem cells. (Source: ScienceDaily Headlines)

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STANFORD, Calif., Sept. 8 (UPI) — Fat removed during liposuction contains versatile cells that can be quickly and easily coaxed to become stem cells, U.S. researchers said. (Source: Health News – UPI.com) Source: MedWorm: Liposuction

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