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Stemcell (SVF)

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are derived from bone marrow, blood and adipose tissue, in which adipose tissue is the source of the most mature stem cells in the body. Mesenchymal stem cells from adipose tissue is able to differentiate into many different cell types including bone cells, adipose cells, cardiac muscle cells, pancreatic cells, vascular endothelial cells, liver cells, insulin secretion cells, tracheal cells ... Adipose stem cells have been proved that it is not only able to regenerate cells but also able to anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, anti-apoptosis through close role. Therefore, the therapeutic potential of fat stem cells is very huge and is applied in the treatment of current diseases such as soft tissue regeneration, repair of bone and cartilage tissue (osteoarthritis, herniated disc .. .), myocardial infarction, immune disorders (lupus, arthritis, Crohn's disease, diabetes, ..) cirrhosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...

Since 2001, Zuk and partners have developed a widely used method for isolating stemcells from white fat tissue. Fat tissue after being aspirated will be treated with physiological buffer solution (Nacl 0.9%) and separated with collagenase enzyme, then centrifuged will gain SVF. The number of stem cells in the SVF from adipose tissue usually accounts for about 30% of the total number of cells and 2500 times more than in the bone marrow.

Following that development of technology, in 2012 our company provided HURICELL fully automated SVF isolation solution and the Stem cells counting system in SVF as well as methods of storing and storing cells after feces set up as below: