Preservation of non embryonic cells from non hematopoietic...

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A01N 1/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2460402

The present invention is directed to stem cell and progenitor cell-containing populations derived from adipose tissue that are cryopreserved, the process for recovering and storing those cell populations, and the therapeutic uses of such populations upon thawing. It is further directed to the connective tissue matrix material, which may also be extracted from adipose tissue, preserved for subsequent therapeutic, structural, or cosmetic use in a mammalian patient.

L'invention concerne des populations contenant des cellules souches et des cellules primordiales cryoconservées, issues d'un tissu adipeux. L'invention concerne également un procédé permettant de récupérer et de stocker ces populations de cellules, ainsi que les utilisations thérapeutiques de ces populations après décongélation. L'invention concerne encore un matériau matrice de tissu conjonctif pouvant également être extrait d'un tissu adipeux, ce matériau étant conservé pour une utilisation thérapeutique, structurelle ou cosmétique ultérieure chez un mammifère.

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