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PLoS One
February 2014
Comparative Neurobiology Unit, Instituto Cavanilles, University of Valencia-RETICS, Valencia, Spain.
Human adipose stem cells (HASCS) play a crucial role in the fields of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering for different reasons: the abundance of adipose tissue, their easy harvesting, the ability to multipotent differentiation and the fact that they do not trigger allogeneic blood response or secrete cytokines that act as immunosuppressants. The vast majority of protocols use animal origin reagents, with the underlying risk of transmitting infections by non-human pathogens. We have designed a protocol to isolate and maintain the properties of hASCs avoiding xenogeneic reagents.
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March 2012
Comparative Neurobiology Unit, Instituto Cavanilles, University of Valencia- RETICS, 46980, Valencia, Spain.