Scientists have been investigating the potential applications of autologous cells in medicine for years. Adipose tissue in particular contains a mixture of different cell types known as the Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF). This cell mixture is the focus of current research.
The SVF can be obtained using different methods, which means that the composition and quality of the cell mixture can vary. To achieve meaningful research results, it is important to standardise these processes.
The standardisation of SVF extraction is an important step in laying the foundations for further scientific research. In the long term, this could lead to more precise insights into the possible applications of this cell mixture.