Current challenges in dedifferentiated fat cells research

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Dedifferentiated fat cells show great promises as a novel cell source for stem cell research. It has many advantages when used for cell–based therapeutics including abundance, pluripotency, and safety. However, there are many obstacles researchers need to overcome to make the next big move in DFAT cells research. In this review, we summarize the current main challenges in DFAT cells research including cell culture purity, phenotypic properties, and dedifferentiation mechanisms. The common methods to produce DFAT cells as well as the cell purity issue during DFAT cell production have been introduced. Current approaches to improve DFAT cell purity have been discussed. The phenotypic profile of DFAT cells have been listed and compared with other stem cells. Further studies on elucidating the underlying dedifferentiation mechanisms will dramatically advance DFAT cell research.

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Shah, M., George, R. L., Evancho-Chapman, M. M., & Zhang, G. (2016, July 2). Current challenges in dedifferentiated fat cells research. Organogenesis. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/15476278.2016.1197461

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