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Table 6 Characteristics of subcutaneously implanted ASCs embedded in scaffolds4

From: Differences of embedding adipose-derived stromal cells in natural and synthetic scaffolds for dermal and subcutaneous delivery

Author (year)

Type

Subtype (intervention)

Specimen

ASCs

Placement

ASC/ml

Number

Wu et al. (2017) [33]

Biodegradable polymer

aPLGA and bOEG1 + ASCs

Nude mice

Huabman

Dorsum

500,000

14

aPLGA and cOEG9 + ASCs

Zhang et al. (2017) [34]

aPLGA + dASCs

Nude mice

Human

Dorsum

NR

5

aPLGA + ASCs

Cho et al. (2005) [35]

Fibrin gel, dbFGF + dASCs

Athymic nude mice

Human

Dorsum

80,000,000

4

Fibrin gel, dbFGF, ePGA + fPLLA + dASCs

Hong et al. (2006) [36]

Gelatin

Gelatin sponge + dASCs

SCID mice

Human

Dorsum

3,000,000

4

Gelatin sponge + ASCs

Dhillon et al. (2019) [37]

Polysaccharide + peptide sequence

gMGC + ASCs

NOD/SCID mice

Human

Dorsum

10,000,000

6

gMGC-hRGD + ASCs

gMGC-iIKVAV + ASCs

Jing et al. (2007) [23]

Polysaccharide

Alginate +ASCs

BALB/c mice

Murine

Dorsum

2,000,000

8

Alginate +dASCs

Storck et al. (2017) [38]

Biodegradable polymer and protein

jPu-fibrin + ASCs

Athymic mice

Human

Groin

1,000,000

5

jPu-fibrin + dASCs

jPu-fibrin +dASCs + fat flap

  1. dASCs adipogenically differentiated ASCs, aPLGA poly (lactide-co-glycolide), bOEG1 ethylene glycol, cOEG9 oligo (ethylene glycol) 400, dbFGF basic fibroblast growth factor, ePGA poly (glycolic acid), fPLLA poly(L-lactic acid), gMGC N-methacrylate glycol chitosan, hRGD GGGGRGDS peptide sequence derived from collagen and fibronectin, iIKVAV CSRARKQAASIKVAVSADR peptide sequence derived from laminin, jPU poly(ε-caprolactone)-based polyurethane