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Photobiomodulation‐Induced Differentiation of Immortalized Adipose Stem Cells to Neuronal Cells

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Transdermal differentiation of human adipose stem cells (ASCs) to other cell types is still a challenge in regenerative medicine. Studies using primary ASCs are also limited as they may undergo… Click to show full abstract

Transdermal differentiation of human adipose stem cells (ASCs) to other cell types is still a challenge in regenerative medicine. Studies using primary ASCs are also limited as they may undergo replicative senescence during repeated passages in vitro. However, ASCs immortalized (iASCs) with human telomerase enzyme expressing plasmid exhibits a uniform population suitable for differentiation in vitro. A right combination of biological and physical stimuli may induce transdermal differentiation of iASCs into neurons in vitro.

Keywords: medicine; adipose stem; photobiomodulation induced; differentiation; stem cells

Journal Title: Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
Year Published: 2020

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