2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00266-011-9683-2
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Acellular Dermal Matrix Seeded with Adipose-Derived Stem Cells as a Subcutaneous Implant

Abstract: These findings suggest that ADM seeded with ASCs forms the best implant material in terms of volume maintenance, vascular density, and collagen content.

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“…In order to reduce this complication, experimental animal trials have been carried out in which an acellular dermal matrix was covered with a layer of ADSCs. The results indicate that the addition of stem cells decreases the tissue atrophy level and contributes to the preservation of the graft in long-term follow-ups [27].…”
Section: The Use Of Selected Sc Fractions In Plastic and Reconstructimentioning
confidence: 80%
“…In order to reduce this complication, experimental animal trials have been carried out in which an acellular dermal matrix was covered with a layer of ADSCs. The results indicate that the addition of stem cells decreases the tissue atrophy level and contributes to the preservation of the graft in long-term follow-ups [27].…”
Section: The Use Of Selected Sc Fractions In Plastic and Reconstructimentioning
confidence: 80%
“…In addition, a large field of research has developed suggesting the use of ASCs in epidermal and/or dermal regeneration. Increased collagen content is measured upon subcutaneous implantation of rat ASCs seeded on decellularized dermal matrix [285]. Furthermore, Trottier et al 2008 show that skin grafts made through their "selfassembly" approach, and containing human ASCs in the dermal layer, graft well onto athymic mice and result in the production of a well-organized epidermis in vivo [136].…”
Section: In Vivo Ectoderm Regeneration-epithelial and Epidermalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orbay et al [22] presented an acellular dermal matrix seeded with ASC as subcutaneous implant in a rat model. Enhanced stability and vascularization of the construct compared with a non-seeded control was demonstrated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%