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The skin has two types of adult stem cells: epidermal and hair follicle. Their jobs seem well-defined: maintaining the skin, ...
Absence of cysteine in mice coaxed fat-storing cells to burn energy, causing weight loss and offering potential therapeutic ...
Adipose tissue functions as an active endocrine organ, releasing pro-inflammatory cytokines that promote systemic inflammation and impair the skin’s barrier function.
Obesity plays a crucial role in how severely blood vessels are damaged – and this depends on where excessive fat accumulates in the body. This is the finding of a research team from the German Centre ...
Scientists find potential breakthrough for androgenetic alopecia using adipose-derived stem cells with ATP molecules, showing ...
Discover how stem cells may help reduce acne scars by boosting collagen, improving skin texture, and speeding up healing—plus what the research says.
Stem cells are the essential source of building blocks for tissue homeostasis and regeneration. Their behavior is dictated by both cell‐intrinsic cues and extrinsic cues from the microenvironment, ...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) represent a promising approach for wound healing, while the limited survival rate has restricted their application. To address this, we equipped a hydrogel from ...
Most white adipose tissue—80 percent of our total fat mass—is subcutaneous, or beneath the skin, and tends to be concentrated in the stomach, hips, butt and thighs.
Furthermore, bioprinted adipose tissues arranged with a spacing of ≤ 1000 µm promoted adipogenesis via paracrine signaling. The optimized 3D bioprinted adipose tissues rapidly promoted the migration ...
The adipose tissue, which serves as an endocrine organ, releases various molecules that regulate the repair of other damaged tissues, including the skin.