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Koji Kanayama

Researcher at University of Tokyo

Publications -  35
Citations -  921

Koji Kanayama is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adipose tissue & Wound healing. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 31 publications receiving 675 citations. Previous affiliations of Koji Kanayama include Jichi Medical University.

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Degeneration, regeneration, and cicatrization after fat grafting: dynamic total tissue remodeling during the first 3 months.

TL;DR: Dynamic remodeling after fat grafting was confirmed, and adipocyte fate differed, depending on the microenvironment: intact survival, replacement with a new adipocyte, or replacement with cicatrization/oil cyst.
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Therapeutic Potential of Adipose-Derived SSEA-3-Positive Muse Cells for Treating Diabetic Skin Ulcers

TL;DR: The selected population of ASCs has greater therapeutic effects to accelerate impaired wound healing associated with type 1 diabetes and could be a practical tool for a variety of stem cell‐depleted or ischemic conditions of various organs and tissues.
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Mechanical micronization of lipoaspirates: squeeze and emulsification techniques.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the therapeutic potential of two mechanical tissue micronizing procedures: squeeze and emulsification, and demonstrated that mechanical micronization can condense the tissue by selectively removing adipocytes without damaging key components, such as adipose-derived stromal cells and endothelial cells.
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Differential contributions of graft-derived and host-derived cells in tissue regeneration/remodeling after fat grafting.

TL;DR: Findings underscore the importance of adipose stem/stromal cells in the grafted fat for adipocyte regeneration and an appreciation of mechanisms that are operant in this setting stands to improve clinical outcomes of fat grafting and cell-based therapies.