Truong et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Creating a favorable microenvironment for fat grafting in a novel model of radiation-induced mammary fat pad fibrosisTruong et al., 2020
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- 8483613225874818050
- Author
- Truong J
- Liu M
- Tolg C
- Barr M
- Dai C
- Raissi T
- Wong E
- DeLyzer T
- Yazdani A
- Turley E
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- Publication venue
- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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Background: Radiofibrosis of breast tissue compromises breast reconstruction by interfering with tissue viability and healing. Autologous fat transfer may reduce radiotherapy-related tissue injury, but graft survival is compromised by the fibrotic microenvironment. Elevated …
- 210000000577 Adipose Tissue 0 title abstract description 42
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