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Cannula size effect on stromal vascular fraction content of fat grafts

Becker et al., 2021

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Becker H
Vazquez O
Rosen T
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open

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Background: Fat is an active and dynamic tissue composed of adipocytes supported by a structural framework known as the stromal vascular fraction (SVF). SVF is traditionally isolated by enzymatic processing, but new methods are being investigated to isolate it …
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