Collagen scaffold and lipoaspirate fluid - Derived stem cells for the treatment of cartilage defects in a Rabbit Model

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The purpose of the present study was to assess and compare the chondroregenerative properties of PLA (processed lipoaspirate) and LAF (lipoaspirate fluid) cells, in a preclinical rabbit model of knee cartilage defect. The defects were repaired by a collagen I/III scaffold and added LAF-cells, PLA-cells or no cells, upon the study group. The results showed that collagen scaffolds seeded with LAF-derived stem cells appear to have slightly better activity and outcomes when compared to PLA-cells, in terms of cartilage regeneration.

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Ciprian Benea, H. R., Earar, K., Lattanzi, W., Quercia, V., Berce, C., Soritau, O., … Mohan, A. (2018). Collagen scaffold and lipoaspirate fluid - Derived stem cells for the treatment of cartilage defects in a Rabbit Model. Revista de Chimie, 69(2), 515–520. https://doi.org/10.37358/rc.18.2.6138

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