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Regenerative medicine at the equator of women's health and quality of life: the role of microfragmented stromal-vascular fraction of adipose tissue in modern regenerative medicine

Mekan R. Orazov , Viktor E. Radzinsky , Marina V. Kiseleva , Evgeny D. Dolgov

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Abstract

Regenerative medicine remains the most rapidly growing and innovative branch of modern medicine. The key substrate of tissue regeneration is the stem cell, which has various differentiation pathways and is the source for various tissue morphotypes. In this regard, the medical community has asked a legitimate question about the potential of using stem cells for the treatment of various nosologies, including gynaecological ones. One of the most interesting, progressive and convenient methods of regenerative medicine is the use of microfragmented stromal-vascular fraction of autologous adipose tissue. On this basis, it is necessary to understand the molecular-biological features of this substance and evaluate its potential within the framework of correction of various gynaecological diseases.
Keywords: regenerative medicine, microfragmented stromal-vascular fraction, adipose tissue, stem cells.

About the Author

Mekan R. Orazov 1 , Viktor E. Radzinsky 1 , Marina V. Kiseleva 2 , Evgeny D. Dolgov 1

1 People’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia;

2 Tsyba Medical Radiological Research Center – branch of the National Medical Research Center for Radiology, Obninsk, Russia

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For citation:Orazov M.R., Radzinsky V.E., Kiseleva M.V., Dolgov E.D. Regenerative medicine at the equator of women's health and quality of life: the role of microfragmented stromal-vascular fraction of adipose tissue in modern regenerative medicine. Clinical review for general practice. 2024; 5 (3): 68–73. (In Russ.). DOI: 10.47407/kr2023.5.3.00382


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