Method capable of improving adipose survival rate and regeneration of adipose tissue
A fat tissue and survival rate technology, applied in tissue regeneration, bone/connective tissue cells, pharmaceutical formulations, etc., can solve problems such as volume increase, destruction, and mature adipocytes are susceptible to external mechanical damage, so as to accelerate vascularization and Effects of revitalization, blood vessel formation, improvement of blood circulation and nutrient supply function
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[0015] This method of improving the fat survival rate and regeneration of adipose tissue includes the following steps:
[0016] a. Extract pre-adipocytes
[0017] Under aseptic conditions, extract the postoperative adipose tissue mixture from the human adipose tissue through the washing solution (d-hank's washing solution, which is made of sodium chloride, disodium bicarbonate, potassium chloride, etc.) After the blood cells are washed, they are allowed to stand in sterile saline at 2~5°C for 40 minutes; then the centrifuge is set to 1500 rpm again, after ten minutes of centrifugation, the supernatant is discarded to obtain pre-adipocytes.
[0018] Pre-adipocytes are separated from the adipose tissue mixture after extraction from human adipose tissue. Adipose tissue has the advantages of convenient material extraction and high stem cell content. According to the average experimental data, 2X108~6X108 adipose interfills can be obtained per 30ml adipose tissue Cytoplasmic stem cells. ...
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