• J Can Dent Assoc · Mar 2008

    Combining adipose-derived stem cells, resorbable scaffolds and growth factors: an overview of tissue engineering.

    • George K B Sándor and Riitta Suuronen.
    • Regea Institute for Regenerative Medicine, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland. george.sandor@utoronto.ca
    • J Can Dent Assoc. 2008 Mar 1;74(2):167-70.

    AbstractInterdependency exists between adipogenesis, the formation of fat tissue from stem cells, and osteogenesis, the formation of bone from its stem-cell precursors. Adipose-derived adult mesenchymal stem cells may be useful for future bone regeneration and tissue engineering. This review discusses potential future relationships between autogenous adipose-derived stem cells, growth factors and resorbable scaffolds for future tissue-engineering applications.

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