FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to molecular biology, biochemistry and medicine. What is presented is a composition for inducing stem cell migration in fatty tissue of adults which contains human mesenchymal stem cells from a fatty tissue of adults in an amount of 1x107 to 1x1010 as an active ingredient which express a chemokine or growth factor receptor on a cell surface, or a secretory product of the above stem cells contain the chemokine or growth factor receptor; wherein the secretory product of the stem cells of the fatty tissue of adults represents adiponectin; and wherein the human stem cells of the fatty tissue of adults are first treated with a mixture containing chemokine or growth factor.
EFFECT: invention can be used in medicine as a cell therapeutic agent for more effective stem cell migration to an affected area.
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Dates
2014-08-27—Published
2010-10-25—Filed