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A new nonenzymatic method and device to obtain a fat tissue derivative highly enriched in pericyte-like elements by mild mechanical forces from human lipoaspirates.

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The features of fresh product were retained in the Lipogems product obtained from human cadavers, paving the way to an off-the-shelf strategy for reconstructive procedures and regenerative medicine.
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This article is published in Cell Transplantation.The article was published on 2013-11-01. It has received 252 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Adipose tissue & Mesenchymal stem cell.

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Adipose stem cells: biology and clinical applications for tissue repair and regeneration.

TL;DR: The regenerative properties of ASCs that can be harnessed for clinical applications are discussed, current and future challenges for ASC clinical use are explored, and such challenges include knowledge-based deficiencies, hurdles for translating research to the clinic, and barriers to establishing a new paradigm of medical care.
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Prevascularization in tissue engineering: Current concepts and future directions.

TL;DR: An overview of current strategies for the generation of preformed microvascular networks within tissue constructs and their adaptation to individual therapeutic interventions will markedly contribute to a broad implementation of tissue engineering applications into clinical practice.
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Adipose Tissue and Mesenchymal Stem Cells: State of the Art and Lipogems® Technology Development

TL;DR: Lipogems® technology is emerging as a valid intraoperative system to obtain an optimal final product that may be used immediately for regenerative purposes, and several clinical trials are under way to support the initial encouraging outcomes.
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Adult Mesenchymal Stem Cells: When, Where, and How

TL;DR: The medicine of tomorrow will encompass optimizing the tissues' intrinsic regenerative potential through management of local MSCs, as well as addressing other tissue dysfunctions and diseases.
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Challenges in Clinical Development of Mesenchymal Stromal/Stem Cells: Concise Review

TL;DR: The aim was to dissect the current challenges in the development of still promising cell types that, after more than half a century, still need to reach their maturity.
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A new mathematical model for relative quantification in real-time RT-PCR.

TL;DR: This study enters into the particular topics of the relative quantification in real-time RT-PCR of a target gene transcript in comparison to a reference gene transcript and presents a new mathematical model that needs no calibration curve.
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Multilineage cells from human adipose tissue: implications for cell-based therapies.

TL;DR: The data support the hypothesis that a human lipoaspirate contains multipotent cells and may represent an alternative stem cell source to bone marrow-derived MSCs.
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Human Adipose Tissue Is a Source of Multipotent Stem Cells

TL;DR: To confirm whether adipose tissue contains stem cells, the PLA population and multiple clonal isolates were analyzed using several molecular and biochemical approaches and PLA cells exhibited unique characteristics distinct from those seen in MSCs, including differences in CD marker profile and gene expression.
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Mesenchymal stem cells as trophic mediators.

TL;DR: Several studies which tested the use of MSCs in models of infarct (injured heart), stroke (brain), or meniscus regeneration models are reviewed within the context of M SC‐mediated trophic effects in tissue repair.
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Secretion of Angiogenic and Antiapoptotic Factors by Human Adipose Stromal Cells

TL;DR: The findings suggest that autologous delivery of either native or transduced subcutaneous ASCs, which are regulated by hypoxia, may be a novel therapeutic option to enhance angiogenesis or achieve cardiovascular protection.
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