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A Novel Conjunctive Microenvironment Derived from Human Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue via PubMed

A Novel Conjunctive Microenvironment Derived from Human Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Contributes to Physiology of its Superficial Layer via PubMed

Background

In human subcutaneous adipose tissue, the superficial fascia distinguishes superficial and deep microenvironments showing extensions called retinacula cutis.

The superficial subcutaneous adipose tissue has been described as hyperplastic and the deep subcutaneous adipose tissue as inflammatory.

However, few studies have described stromal-vascular fraction (SVF) content and adipose-derived stromal/stem cells (ASCs) behavior derived from superficial and deep subcutaneous adipose tissue. In this study, we analyzed a third conjunctive microenvironment: the retinacula cutis superficialis derived from superficial subcutaneous adipose tissue.

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2021 Aug 28 – Leandra Santos BaptistaIsis CôrtesBianca Montenegro Cesar Claudio-da-Silva Marielle Bouschbacher Lara Jobeili Celine Auxenfans Dominique Sigaudo-Roussel

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