Browsing by Subject "Extracellular matrix"
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Cell sheet technology meets macromolecular crowding: The self-ssembly approach for corneal stromal development
(2015-05-01)Therapeutic strategies based on the principles of tissue engineering by self-assembly put forward the notion that functional regeneration can be achieved by utilising the inherent capacity of cells to create highly ... -
Development of a mesenchymal stromal cell / collagen scaffold product for treatment of diabetic wounds
(NUI Galway, 2022-08-23)Foot ulceration is a major complication of diabetes mellitus, which results in significant human suffering and a major burden on healthcare systems. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) emerged as a promising therapeutic ... -
Macromolecular crowding meets tissue engineering by self-assembly
(2015-01-29)Introduction: Advancements in molecular and cell biology have led to the development of tissue engineering by self-assembly. The driving hypothesis of this concept is that replacement, repair and restoration of lost tissue ... -
A multi-modal collagen nucleic acid delivery system for the modulation of inflammation and promotion of angiogenesis
(2014-12-15)Tissue engineered organs and implants hold promise for the replacement of damaged and diseased organs. However, the foreign body response (FBR) is a major obstacle that compromises the function of tissue engineered constructs, ... -
Preparation and characterization of tissue surrogates rich in extracellular matrix using the principles of macromolecular crowding
(Humana Press, 2019-03)Tissue engineering by self-assembly allows for the fabrication of living tissue surrogates by taking advantage of the cell's inherent ability to produce and deposit tissue-specific extracellular matrix. However, the long ... -
The role of integrin αVβ3 in osteocyte mechanotransduction
(Elsevier, 2014-11-10)Recent in vivo studies have proposed that integrin alpha(v)beta(3) attachments between osteocyte cell processes and the extracellular matrix may facilitate mechanosensation in bone. However the role of these attachments ...