Adipose stromal/stem cells (ASCs) are an ideal cell type for regenerative medicine applications, as they can easily be harvested from adipose tissue in large quantities. ASCs have excellent proliferation, differentiation, and immunoregulatory capacities that have been demonstrated in numerous studies. Great interest and investment have been placed in efforts to exploit the allogeneic use and immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory effects of ASCs. However, bridging the gap between in vitro and in vivo studies and moving into clinical practice remain a challenge. For the clinical translation of ASCs, several issues must be considered, including how to characterise such a heterogenic cell population and how to ensure their safety and efficacy....
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) represent a promising tool for soft tissue engineering as well as ...
Vaughan Feisst,1 Sarah Meidinger,1 Michelle B Locke2 1Dunbar Laboratory, School of Biological Scienc...
open6siThis work was supported by: ADIPOA EU FP7 project n. 241719; RFO Bologna University; MIUR-FIR...
Adipose stromal/stem cells (ASCs) are an ideal cell type for regenerative medicine applications, as ...
Stem cell-based therapies for repair and regeneration of different tissues are becoming more importa...
Adipose tissue is a rich, ubiquitous, and easily accessible source for multipotent mesenchymal strom...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are considered a great alternative source of mesenchymal stem cell...
Objective: With this study we analyse the current European legislation in order to provide guidance ...
Since the discovery of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), there have been high expectations of their...
Cell-based therapies exploit the heterogeneous and self-sufficient biological environment of stem ce...
Stem cells have potential in the retrieval and repair of injured tissue and renovation of organ func...
The objective of this Review is to describe the safety and efficacy of adipose stem/stromal cells (A...
BACKGROUND: The potential use of stem cell-based therapies for repair and regeneration of various ti...
Stem cells have potential in the retrieval and repair of injured tissue and renovation of organ func...
The potential use of stem cell-based therapies for the repair and regeneration of different tissues ...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) represent a promising tool for soft tissue engineering as well as ...
Vaughan Feisst,1 Sarah Meidinger,1 Michelle B Locke2 1Dunbar Laboratory, School of Biological Scienc...
open6siThis work was supported by: ADIPOA EU FP7 project n. 241719; RFO Bologna University; MIUR-FIR...
Adipose stromal/stem cells (ASCs) are an ideal cell type for regenerative medicine applications, as ...
Stem cell-based therapies for repair and regeneration of different tissues are becoming more importa...
Adipose tissue is a rich, ubiquitous, and easily accessible source for multipotent mesenchymal strom...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are considered a great alternative source of mesenchymal stem cell...
Objective: With this study we analyse the current European legislation in order to provide guidance ...
Since the discovery of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), there have been high expectations of their...
Cell-based therapies exploit the heterogeneous and self-sufficient biological environment of stem ce...
Stem cells have potential in the retrieval and repair of injured tissue and renovation of organ func...
The objective of this Review is to describe the safety and efficacy of adipose stem/stromal cells (A...
BACKGROUND: The potential use of stem cell-based therapies for repair and regeneration of various ti...
Stem cells have potential in the retrieval and repair of injured tissue and renovation of organ func...
The potential use of stem cell-based therapies for the repair and regeneration of different tissues ...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) represent a promising tool for soft tissue engineering as well as ...
Vaughan Feisst,1 Sarah Meidinger,1 Michelle B Locke2 1Dunbar Laboratory, School of Biological Scienc...
open6siThis work was supported by: ADIPOA EU FP7 project n. 241719; RFO Bologna University; MIUR-FIR...