Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Easily Converted From Liposuction Leftovers: Stanford Study

Globs of human fat removed during liposuction conceal versatile cells that are more quickly and easily coaxed to become induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells, than are the skin cells most often used by researchers, according to a new study from Stanford’s School of Medicine. “We’ve identified a great natural resource,” said Stanford surgery professor and co-author of the research, Michael Longaker, MD, who has called the readily available liposuction leftovers “liquid gold.

[Read the full article here]

Related News:
Liposuction leftovers can boost stem cell production
'Liposuction Leftovers' Easily Converted To Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Stanford scientists turn liposuction leftovers into embryonic-like stem cells

Leave a Reply