Human Adiposed Tissue Derived Stem Cell
- hADSCs or fat stem cells are isolated form fat obtained through liposuction which is a minimally invasive clinical procedure.
- Stem cells constitute nearly 2% of the human adipose tissues cell population. This makes fat the most versatile source of stem cells.
- Fat stem cells can be expanded very efficiently to produce substantial amounts of stem cells for clinical application.
- Fat stem cells can be cryopreserved (preserved by freezing) in a stem cell bank for later use.
- Frozen fat stem cells can be thawed and expanded through tissue culture again and again.
- Fat stem cells are multipoint and can differentiate into many other tissue specific cells.
- Once transplanted into the body, they simply differentiate in response to cues from damaged tissues and do not give rise to tumours.