Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging

Michael Longaker

Publication Details

  • Basic science review on adipose tissue for clinicians.

    Brown SA, Levi B, Lequeux C, Lequex C, Wong VW, Mojallal A, Longaker MT. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2010; 126 (6): 1936-46

    The recognition that fat contains stem cells has driven further examination into the potential uses of fat and adipose-derived stem cells in a wide number of clinical situations. New information about the harvesting, isolation, and subsequent differentiation properties of isolated adipose-derived stem cells has led to new research into novel tissue-engineered constructs and the transformation of adipose-derived stem cells to induced pluripotent stem cells. Clinically, use of fat grafts and adipose-derived stem cells worldwide and in the United States has dramatically increased in parallel to questions concerning the safety and efficacy of adipose-derived stem cell-based treatments. Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved the use of isolated adipose-derived stem cells for medical indications.

    PubMedID: 21124133

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