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Contribution of Adipose-Derived Cells to Skin Wound Healing
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Adipose Cells
100%
Adipose-derived Stromal Stem Cells
100%
Skin Wound Healing
100%
Adipose Tissue
66%
Wound Healing
66%
Stromal Vascular Fraction
66%
Clinical Trials
33%
Cell Population
33%
Regenerative Medicine
33%
Further Development
33%
FDA-approved Drugs
33%
Pressure Ulcer
33%
Therapeutic Modalities
33%
Fibroblasts
33%
Smooth muscle
33%
Cell Therapy
33%
Pericytes
33%
Preadipocytes
33%
Stromal Stem Cells
33%
Defect Model
33%
Full-thickness
33%
Mature Adipocytes
33%
Culture Expansion
33%
Enzymatic Digestion
33%
Current Therapeutics
33%
Cellular and Molecular Basis
33%
Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
33%
Regenerative Effect
33%
Metabolic Physiology
33%
Endocrine Physiology
33%
Reproductive Physiology
33%
Excisional
33%
Skin Defect
33%
Mechanical Disruption
33%
Adipose Tissue Transplantation
33%
Plastic Adhesion
33%
Heterogeneous Cell Population
33%
Muscle Stem Cell (MuSC)
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adipose Tissue
100%
Wound Healing
100%
Skin Injury
100%
Stem Cell
50%
Cell Population
25%
Injury
12%
Clinical Trial
12%
Medicine
12%
In Vitro
12%
Decubitus
12%
Therapeutic Modality
12%
Smooth Muscle
12%
Cell Therapy
12%
Adipocyte
12%
Pericyte
12%
Tissue Transplantation
12%
Controlled Clinical Trial
12%
Skin Defect
12%
Fibroblast
12%