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Adipose-derived stem cell to epithelial stem cell transdifferentiation: A mechanism to potentially improve understanding of fat grafting's impact on skin rejuvenation
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Adipose-derived stem cell to epithelial stem cell transdifferentiation: A mechanism to potentially improve understanding of fat grafting's impact on skin rejuvenation

Brian M. Derby, Hui Dai, Joel D. Reichensperger, Lisa A. Cox, Carrie E. Harrison, Nicole M. Cosenza, Mei Yang, Reuben A. Bueno, Michael W. Neumeister and Rueben A. Bueno
Aesthetic Surgery Journal, Vol.34(1)
2014

Abstract

CD45 antigen messenger RNA protein p63 adipose derived stem cell adipose tissue animal experiment article cell transdifferentiation confocal fluorescence microscopy controlled study dermis epithelial stem cell flow cytometry fluorescence microscopy hydrogel immunophenotyping male mouse nonhuman priority journal protein expression reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction skin flap stem cell adipose-derived stem cell ADSC fat grafting p63 skin rejuvenation Adipocytes Adipose Tissue Animals Biological Markers Cell Separation Cell Shape Cell Survival Cell Transdifferentiation Cosmetic Techniques Epithelial Cells Flow Cytometry Graft Survival Green Fluorescent Proteins Hydrogels Immunophenotyping Male Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Mice, Nude Mice, Transgenic Phenotype Phosphoproteins Rejuvenation RNA, Messenger Skin Skin Aging Stem Cell Transplantation Surgical Flaps Time Factors Trans-Activators
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https://doi.org/10.1177/1090820X13515700View
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