Beneficial Effects of the Conditioned Medium of Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells on Human Follicular Cells

    Chong Hyun Won, Seung-hyun Shin, Gyeong‐Hun Park, Sung-Eun Chang, Jee‐Ho Choi, Jee-soo An, Hyeon-gyeong Yoo, KyuHan Kim, Soon‐Jin Choi, Ohsang Kwon, Kee‐Chan Moon, Mi‐Woo Lee
    TLDR The medium from stem cells in fat tissue may boost hair growth.
    The study investigated the effects of the conditioned medium of adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ADSCs) on human follicular cells, focusing on hair growth stimulation. ADSCs were known to produce various growth factors such as insulin-like growth factor binding protein precursors, VEGF, hepatocyte growth factor, platelet-derived growth factor, and keratinocyte growth factor, all of which were associated with promoting hair growth. The research suggested that these factors could potentially enhance hair growth, indicating a beneficial effect of ADSCs on human follicular cells.
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