New Insights into Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (ADSCs)
A special issue of Cells (ISSN 2073-4409). This special issue belongs to the section "Stem Cells".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 January 2025 | Viewed by 6067
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) hold promise for a myriad of regenerative medicine applications. Isolated from ubiquitous and clinically accessible adipose tissue reservoirs, ASCs exhibit the capacity for multipotent differentiation into adipocyte, chondrocyte, and osteocyte lineages. Notably, ASCs possess distinctive immunomodulatory properties, underscoring their potential for use in treating autoimmune disorders as well as coordinating the immune response to foster tissue repair. Recent investigations have unveiled their intricate paracrine signaling mechanisms and their role in angiogenesis, implicating ASCs to be key orchestrators of regenerative processes.
This Special Issue aims to unravel the latest discoveries and advancements in the field of adipose-derived stem cells, including original research articles and comprehensive reviews that explore the molecular mechanisms governing adipogenic differentiation, immunomodulatory properties, paracrine signaling, and their clinical implications. With a focus on bridging the gap between fundamental research and clinical translation, this Special Issue also offers a platform with which to showcase emerging therapeutics utilizing ASCs, including ASC-based cell therapies, ASC-derived exosomes, and ASC-based tissue-engineered constructs, as well as efforts focused on streamlining the manufacturing and implementation of these therapeutics.
Dr. Francesco De Francesco
Dr. Arthi Shridhar
Dr. William D’Angelo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- adipose-derived stem cells
- immunomodulation
- exosomes
- cell therapy
- clinical translation
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