Isolation of adipose tissue-derived stem cells

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Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cells are being used increasingly in cell-based therapies. Adipose tissue is an important source of mesenchymal stem cells and is also routinely used in research on lipid metabolism and obesity. Their high expansion potential and the ease of isolation make these cells an attractive cell source for regenerative therapies. The objective of this review is to give detailed information about the isolation, expansion, and clinical use of these cells in veterinary medicine.

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Özen, A., Gül Sancak, I., Ceylan, A., & Özgenç, O. (2016). Isolation of adipose tissue-derived stem cells. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. TUBITAK. https://doi.org/10.3906/vet-1505-54

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