Fat stem cells heal broken skulls

April 15, 2004 | Source: NewScientist.com News

For the first time, stem cells purified from fat have been used to heal an injury in a living animal.

The Stanford University researchers showed in mouse experiments that adipose-derived adult stromal (ADAS) cells purified from a rodent’s belly fat could be coaxed to heal a skull fracture too large to mend by itself.