The tendon differentiation program is activated in human adipose stromal cells embedded in a 3D-collagen matrix
Maxime Hordé,
Jonathan Fouchard,
Xavier Laffray
et al.
Abstract:Tendons are composed of type I collagen fibrils and specialized extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins that are hierarchically organized to transmit forces from muscle to bone. Reliable and affordable models of human tendon constructs are requested to serve surgical treatment after tendon injury and in vitro pharmacological testing. Here, using human adipose stromal cells embedded in a 3D type-I collagen matrix and submitted to static uniaxial geometrical constraint, we generated human tendon constructs and asses… Show more
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