Pulmonary decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) modified polyethylene terephthalate three-dimensional cell carriers regulate the proliferation and paracrine activity of mesenchymal stem cells
Jinze Li,
Jiali Zhang,
Hao Ye
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) possess a high degree of self-renewal capacity and in vitro multi-lineage differentiation potential. Decellularized materials have garnered considerable attention due to their elevated biocompatibility, reduced immunogenicity, excellent biodegradability, and the ability to partially mimic the in vivo microenvironment conducive to cell growth. To address the issue of mesenchymal stem cells losing their stem cell characteristics during two-dimensional (2D) cultivation,… Show more
Breast cancer is the second deadliest cancer after lung cancer. Like all cancers, breast cancer is also driven by a 3-D microenvironment. ECM is an essential component of the 3-D...
Breast cancer is the second deadliest cancer after lung cancer. Like all cancers, breast cancer is also driven by a 3-D microenvironment. ECM is an essential component of the 3-D...
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