Needle gauge and length effects on human stem cell viability during injection: a comprehensive review (opens in new tab)
The therapeutic efficacy of stem cell-based treatments depends critically on maintaining high cell viability through the injection process. Mechanical stress induced on cells during passage through injection needles represents a significant source of cell damage that can compromise therapeutic outcomes. This review examines the current understanding of how needle gauge (diameter) and length affect human stem cell viability, exploring the mechanical forces involved, empirical evidence across d...
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