We have witnessed a rapid expansion of in vitro characterization and differentiation of adipose-derived stem cells, with increasing translation to both in vivo models and a breadth of clinical specialties. However, an appreciation of the truly heterogeneous nature of this unique stem cell group has identified a need to more accurately delineate subpopulations by any of a host of methods, to include functional properties or surface marker expression. Cells selected for improved proliferative, differentiative, angiogenic or ischemia-resistant properties are but a few attributes that could prove beneficial for targeted treatments or therapies. Optimizing cell culture conditions to permit re-introduction to patients is critical for clinical translation.
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Johal, K. S., Lees, V. C., & Reid, A. J. (2015, January 1). Adipose-derived stem cells: Selecting for translational success. Regenerative Medicine. Future Medicine Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2217/rme.14.72
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