“…However, the effect of our recombinant growth factors was tested on two cell types (with different results obtained for each cell type) and in a wide range of concentrations. These concentrations were inspired by the literature, where lower concentrations (5-100 ng/mL) have been usually used for studies with soluble growth factors (e.g., [2,12,15,[17][18][19]47,49]), while higher concentrations (0.5 -10 μg/mL) have been used for functionalization of various biomaterials (e.g., [12,14,15,33,34,36,37]) to simulate a local concentration of growth factors bound to the natural ECM in vivo, which can act as reservoirs of these factors, enabling their continuous release and delivery to cells [68].…”