CXCL13 promote angiogenesis by recruiting M2 macrophages and endothelial progenitor cells in beige adipose grafts
Xining Zhang,
Xinyao Chen,
Jiapeng Li
et al.
Abstract:Fat grafting is an emerging clinical technique to address soft tissue deficiencies. This study investigates whether the secretory function of beige adipose tissue(BeigeAT) grafts is involved in promoting soft tissue regeneration in fat grafting. In this study, mice were randomly divided into white adipose tissue (WAT) and BeigeAT groups. Each type of adipose tissue (0.3 mL) was transplanted into the respective groups, and samples were harvested at 2, 4, and 12 week. Subsequently, mice were further divided into… Show more
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