BIOSTAR Stem Cell Research Institute,
Republic of Korea
Case Report
Effect of the Multiple Intravenous Administration of Cultured Human Autologous Adipose-Derived Stem Cells on Tumor Biomarker Levels
Author(s): Jeong-Chan Ra, Yun-Joung Kim and Eun-Young KimJeong-Chan Ra, Yun-Joung Kim and Eun-Young Kim
Many studies have been conducted to cultivate and utilize patients’ own adipose-derived stem cells for the treatment of various incurable diseases and for regenerative medicine that can prolong lifespan. Despite the significant achievements made thus far, the lack of confidence with regard to safety, particularly the concern about Tumorigenicity, has made researchers hesitant to actively apply cultured human autologous adipose-derived cells in clinical trials. Therefore, studies on the Tumorigenicity of cultured adipose-derived stem cells are very important for expanding the field of stem cell–utilizing regenerative medicine. It is also important to study their effect on tumor biomarker levels. Long-term follow-up studies of Tumorigenicity after multiple intravenous administrations of cultured human autologous adipose-derived stem cells have not been reported worldwide. Th.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7920.10001040
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