Humanized In Vivo Bone Tissue Engineering: In Vitro Preculture Conditions Control the Structural, Cellular, and Matrix Composition of Humanized Bone Organs
Agathe Bessot,
Flavia Medeiros Savi,
Jennifer Gunter
et al.
Abstract:Bone tissue engineering (BTE) has long sought to elucidate the key factors controlling human/humanized bone formation for regenerative medicine and disease modeling applications, yet with no definitive answers due to the high number and co‐dependency of parameters. This study aims to clarify the relative impacts of in vitro biomimetic ‘preculture composition’ and ‘preculture duration’ before in vivo implantation as key criteria for the optimization of BTE design. These parameters are directly related to in vit… Show more
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