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Friday, 06/08/2018 1:55:46 PM

Friday, June 08, 2018 1:55:46 PM

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“First, a recent stem cell research article by Jang and Koh titled Characterization of Adipose Tissue-Derived Stromal Vascular Fraction for Clinical Application to Cartilage Regeneration highly supports the premise that adipose derived cells are a far better source of stem cells than bone marrow concentrate (BMC) for a point of care (same day) cartilage regeneration stem cell procedure. This article did an excellent multi-part analysis comparing bone marrow concentrate to stromal vascular fraction (SVF) and cleared some stem cell misconceptions.

It demonstrated that SVF contained 10 times more MSC’s and 5 times more adherent cells than BMC, perhaps the most crucial components for these types of procedures .

It also showed that SVF had 200 times more stromal cells and 18 times more pericytes, both also very important in a regenerative procedure for joints and soft tissue. Also of importance, the BMC contained 6 times more leukocytes, or white blood cells which can impede healing by furthering the inflammatory reaction at the site of the injury.”

Read the whole article and study for yourselves. Get educated folks!

https://thrivemdvail.com/achieving-cartilage-regeneration-fat-derived-stem-cells-vs-bone-marrow/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/25361717/