Publication: Yield and proliferation rate of adipose-derived stromal cells as a function of age, body mass index and harvest site-increasing the yield by use of adherent and supernatant fractions?
Yield and proliferation rate of adipose-derived stromal cells as a function of age, body mass index and harvest site-increasing the yield by use of adherent and supernatant fractions?
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Buschmann, J., Gao, S., Härter, L., Hemmi, S., Welti, M., Werner, C. M. L., Calcagni, M., Cinelli, P., & Wanner, G. A. (2013). Yield and proliferation rate of adipose-derived stromal cells as a function of age, body mass index and harvest site-increasing the yield by use of adherent and supernatant fractions? Cytotherapy, 15(9), 1098–1105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcyt.2013.04.009
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BACKGROUND AIMS: Adipose-derived stem cells are easily accessed and have a relatively high density compared with other mesenchymal stromal cells. Isolation protocols of adipose-derived stem cells (ASC) rely on the cell's ability to adhere to tissue culture plastic overnight. It was evaluated whether the floating ASC fractions are also of interest for cell-based therapies. In addition, the impact of age, body mass index (BMI) and harvest site was assessed. METHODS: The surface protein profile with the use of flow cytometry, the cell yi
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Buschmann, J., Gao, S., Härter, L., Hemmi, S., Welti, M., Werner, C. M. L., Calcagni, M., Cinelli, P., & Wanner, G. A. (2013). Yield and proliferation rate of adipose-derived stromal cells as a function of age, body mass index and harvest site-increasing the yield by use of adherent and supernatant fractions? Cytotherapy, 15(9), 1098–1105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcyt.2013.04.009