Exosomes from adipose tissue-derived stem/stromal cells: A key to future regenerative medicine

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Abstract

Advances in regenerative medicine correlate strongly with progress in the use of adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem/stromal cells. The range of therapeutic indications has also expanded over recent years. Numerous recent studies have highlighted the primary importance of paracrine secretion by these cells. Though it is interesting to compare the different types of such secretions, we believe that exosomes (extra-cellular vesicles possessing the same properties as their source cells) will likely be the main key in tomorrow’s cell therapy. Exosomes also have many advantages compared to the direct use of cells, making these particles a major target in fundamental and translational research.

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Laloze, J., & Desmoulière, A. (2022). Exosomes from adipose tissue-derived stem/stromal cells: A key to future regenerative medicine. Biocell, 46(12), 2701–2704. https://doi.org/10.32604/biocell.2022.022229

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