Hypoxia enhances the viability, growth and chondrogenic potential of cryopreserved human adipose-derived stem cells
Cryopreservation is the only existing method of storage of human adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) for clinical use. However, cryopreservation has been shown to be detrimental to ASCs, particularly in term of cell viability. To restore the viability of cryopreserved ASCs, it is proposed to culture t...
Main Authors: | Wan Kamarul Zaman, Wan Safwani, Choi, Jane Ru, Yong, Kar Wey, Ting, Iris, Mat Adenan, Noor Azmi, Pingguan-Murphy, Belinda |
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Elsevier
2017
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