Browsing Biomedical Engineering (Scholarly Articles) by Author "Huselstein, Céline"
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Chondrogenic induction of mesenchymal stromal/stem cells from Wharton's jelly embedded in alginate hydrogel and without added growth factor: an alternative stem cell source for cartilage tissue engineering
Reppel, Loïc; Schiavi, Jessica; Charif, Naceur; Leger, Léonore; Yu, Hao; Pinzano, Astrid; Henrionnet, Christel; Stoltz, Jean-François; Bensoussan, Danièle; Huselstein, Céline (BioMed Central, 2015-12-30)Background: Due to their intrinsic properties, stem cells are promising tools for new developments in tissue engineering and particularly for cartilage tissue regeneration. Although mesenchymal stromal/stem cells from bone ... -
Does making method of alginate hydrogel influence the chondrogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells?
Schiavi, Jessica; Charif, Naceur; de Isla, Natalia; Bensoussan, Danièle; Stoltz, Jean‐François; Benkirane‐Jessel, Nadia; Huselstein, Céline (Scientific Research Publishing, 2012-10)To overcome cartilage injury, strategies have been developed in the last few years based on tissue engineering to rebuild the defects. Cartilage engineering is principally based on three main biological factors: cells ... -
Mechanical stimulations on human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells enhance cells differentiation in a three-dimensional layered scaffold
Schiavi, Jessica; Reppel, Loïc; Charif, Naceur; Charif, Naceur; de Isla, Natalia; Mainard, Didier; Benkirane‐Jessel, Nadia; Stoltz, Jean‐François; Rahouadj, Rachid; Huselstein, Céline (Wiley, 2017-05-09)Scaffolds laden with stem cells are a promising approach for articular cartilage repair. Investigations have shown that implantation of artificial matrices, growth factors or chondrocytes can stimulate cartilage formation, ...