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Microarray Analysis of Human Adipose-derived Adult Stem Cells Undergoing Osteogenic differentiation in the Presence and Absence of 10% Uniaxial Cyclic Tensile Strain

open access: yes, 2010
Human adipose derived stem cells (hASCs) have shown great potential for bone tissue engineering. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this potential are not yet known, in particular the effects of mechanical loading which is known to play a ...
Charoenpanich, Adisri
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Regeneration of the oesophageal muscle layer from oesophagus acellular matrix scaffold using adipose-derived stem cells

open access: yes, 2018
This study explored the feasibility of constructing a tissue engineered muscle layer in the oesophagus using oesophageal acellular matrix (OAM) scaffolds and human aortic smooth muscle cells (hASMCs) or human adipose-derived stem cells (hASCs).
Emmersen, Jeppe   +9 more
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Adherence of human adipose-derived stem cells (hASCs) variably increases a prompt osteogenic differentiation

open access: yes, 2009
Human adipose derived stem cells have been extensively studied for their ability to differentiate into multilineage cell types such as adipocytes, osteoblasts, chondrocytes, myocytes and endothelial cells.
S. Lopa   +4 more
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Characterisation of human mesenchymal stem cell metabolism during proliferation and differentiation.

open access: yes, 2010
PhDMesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have the ability to differentiate towards cartilage, bone, fat and muscle, and therefore have great therapeutic potential.
Pattappa, Girish
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Our Fat Future: Translating Adipose Stem Cell Therapy

open access: yes, 2015
Human adipose stem cells (hASCs) have the potential to treat patients with a variety of clinical conditions. Recent advancements in translational research, regulatory policy, and industry have positioned hASCs on the threshold of clinical translation. We
Loboa, Elizabeth G., Nordberg, Rachel C.
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Distinct features of rabbit and human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells: implications for biotechnology and translational research

open access: yes, 2018
Helena Debiazi Zomer,1,2 Kelly CS Roballo,2 Thais Borges Lessa,2 Fabiana Fernandes Bressan,2 Natália Nardeli Gonçalves,2 Flávio Vieira Meirelles,2,3 Andrea Gonçalves Trentin,1 Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio2,3 1Department of ...
Ambrósio CE   +7 more
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Osteogenic differentiation of human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells hASCs in trabecular titanium scaffold

open access: yes, 2009
Engineering of artificial bone is a recent approach to treat patients with bone defects. Production of a bone-like tissue in vitro is based on the ability of cells to migrate, proliferate, and differentiate in culture.
SCAFFINO, MANUELA FEDERICA   +4 more
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Tenomodulin subpopulation of human adipose stem cells as a promising source of tendon progenitor cells [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Cell based strategies envision promising insights for tendon therapies due to the naturally limited cellularity and regeneration of these tissues. Human stem cells from the stromal vascular fraction of adipose tissue (hASCs) have shown their tenogenic ...
Gershovich, Pavel   +4 more
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Assessment of tumourigenic potential in long-term cryopreserved human adipose-derived stem cells

open access: yes, 2016
Cryopreservation represents an efficient way to preserve human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) at early culture/passage, and allows pooling of cells to achieve sufficient cells required for off-the-shelf use in clinical applications, e.g.
Noor Azmi, Mat Adenan   +9 more
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Influence of age and pathological obesity on the potential use of human adipose-derived stem cells (hASCs) in orthopaedic tissue engineering

open access: yes, 2010
Human adipose stem cells (hASCs) show several features, such as a multi-differentiative potential and a reduced immunogenicity, that make them suitable candidates in tissue engineering for several applications in the orthopaedic field .
L. De Girolamo   +4 more
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