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      New insights into lidocaine and adrenaline effects on human adipose stem cells.

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          Adipose stem cells have gained great interest in plastic and reconstructive surgery with their ability to improve engraftment after fat transfer for soft tissue filling. It is therefore essential to know the effect of the drugs commonly used during the lipoaspiration procedure, such as lidocaine and adrenaline. Indeed, these drugs are infiltrated at the fat donor site for local anesthesia and for reduction of bleeding. This study analyzed the effects of these drugs on the viability of adipose-derived stem cells and on their inflammatory status.

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          Journal
          Aesthetic Plast Surg
          Aesthetic plastic surgery
          1432-5241
          0364-216X
          Feb 2013
          : 37
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] ADIP'sculpt, Plateforme CYROI, 2 rue Maxime Rivière, Sainte Clotilde, 97490, Reunion Island, France. ac.girard@adipsculpt.com
          Article
          10.1007/s00266-012-9988-9
          23238646
          1f27ca99-09d7-4913-9dc8-476d44ff6de1
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