The Biomimetic Electrical Stimulation System Inducing Osteogenic Differentiations of BMSCs
Zengzilu Xia,
Huiwen Zhang,
Qing Li
et al.
Abstract:Electrical stimulation has been used clinically as an adjunct therapy to accelerate the healing of bone defects, and its mechanism requires further investigations. The complexity of the physiological microenvironment makes it challenging to study the effect of electrical signal on cells alone. Therefore, an artificial system mimicking cell microenvironment in vitro was developed to address this issue. In this work, a novel electrical stimulation system was constructed based on polypyrrole nanowires (ppyNWs) wi… Show more
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