PURPOSE: To investigate the experimental model for obtaining adipose tissue, isolation, characterization of mesenchymal stem cells and evaluation of their distribution in the tram flap in rats.METHODS: Five rats of Wistar were randomly assigned to two groups. In group I, three animals underwent removal of adipose tissue in the groin procedure to establish the experimental model and obtain a cell lineage. The animals of group II (n = 2) underwent surgical flap procedure, and satisfaction injection of mesenchymal stem cells pretreated with marker fluorescente.RESULTS: obtaining adipose tissue of the inguinal region of the rat proved to be possible. The isolated cells were characterized as mesenchymal stem cells and fluorescence microscopy sho...
Background: Biological membranes demonstrate superiority over synthetic ones for its biocompatibilit...
For decades, plastic surgeons have spent considerable effort exploring anatomical regions for free f...
ONUR, MEHMET/0000-0002-3630-7982WOS: 000312424500006In this study, our aim was to develop a new simp...
PURPOSE:To investigate the experimental model for obtaining adipose tissue, isolation, characterizat...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of the adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) in the viability of random...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the viability of random pattern dorsal skin flaps in rats after injection of ad...
Stem cells have a key role in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Although not immortal, t...
The aim of this study was to isolate and characterize rat Adipose Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (AD...
The aim of this study was to isolate and characterize rat adipose Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (AD...
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells that reside within various tissues, including a...
Mesenchymal stromal cell research has advanced significantly over the last decade, especially in the...
Background: The use of random flaps is one of the most common methods of reconstructive surgery beca...
The objective of this paper was to report the use of an experimental model of the Transverse Rectus ...
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the use of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) in reducing the necrosis...
PURPOSE: To describe a new experimental flap for studying skin viability in rats.METHODS: Twenty mal...
Background: Biological membranes demonstrate superiority over synthetic ones for its biocompatibilit...
For decades, plastic surgeons have spent considerable effort exploring anatomical regions for free f...
ONUR, MEHMET/0000-0002-3630-7982WOS: 000312424500006In this study, our aim was to develop a new simp...
PURPOSE:To investigate the experimental model for obtaining adipose tissue, isolation, characterizat...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of the adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) in the viability of random...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the viability of random pattern dorsal skin flaps in rats after injection of ad...
Stem cells have a key role in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Although not immortal, t...
The aim of this study was to isolate and characterize rat Adipose Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (AD...
The aim of this study was to isolate and characterize rat adipose Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (AD...
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells that reside within various tissues, including a...
Mesenchymal stromal cell research has advanced significantly over the last decade, especially in the...
Background: The use of random flaps is one of the most common methods of reconstructive surgery beca...
The objective of this paper was to report the use of an experimental model of the Transverse Rectus ...
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the use of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) in reducing the necrosis...
PURPOSE: To describe a new experimental flap for studying skin viability in rats.METHODS: Twenty mal...
Background: Biological membranes demonstrate superiority over synthetic ones for its biocompatibilit...
For decades, plastic surgeons have spent considerable effort exploring anatomical regions for free f...
ONUR, MEHMET/0000-0002-3630-7982WOS: 000312424500006In this study, our aim was to develop a new simp...