Self-assembled microtissues loaded with osteogenic mscs for in vivo bone regeneration

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  • who: TYPE et al. from the Inner Mongolia People`s Hospital, China University of Pittsburgh, United States have published the article: Self-assembled microtissues loaded with osteogenic MSCs for in vivo bone regeneration, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors explore for the first time the effects of mixing microtissues containing undifferentiated MSCs together with microtissues containing osteogenically primed MSCs in bone regeneration. The authors used a calvarial defect model to demonstrate proof-of-concept which was a nonloadbearing model. The study provides a new therapeutic perspective and may help the further development of cellbased . . .

     

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