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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Miettinen, Susanna
Tampere University
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- 2024Cornea-Specific Human Adipose Stem Cell-Derived Extracellular Matrix for Corneal Stroma Tissue Engineeringcitations
- 2024Vat photopolymerization of biomimetic bone scaffolds based on Mg, Sr, Zn-substituted hydroxyapatite : Effect of sintering temperaturecitations
- 2024Boron substitution in silicate bioactive glass scaffolds to enhance bone differentiation and regenerationcitations
- 2024Vat photopolymerization of biomimetic bone scaffolds based on Mg, Sr, Zn-substituted hydroxyapatitecitations
- 2023Improvements in Maturity and Stability of 3D iPSC-Derived Hepatocyte-like Cell Culturescitations
- 2021Retrieval of the conductivity spectrum of tissues in vitro with novel multimodal tomographycitations
- 2020Evaluation of scaffold microstructure and comparison of cell seeding methods using micro-computed tomography-based toolscitations
- 2020Materials and Orthopedic Applications for Bioresorbable Inductively Coupled Resonance Sensorscitations
- 2020A tube-source X-ray microtomography approach for quantitative 3D microscopy of optically challenging cell-cultured samplescitations
- 2018Knitted 3D Scaffolds of Polybutylene Succinate Support Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Growth and Osteogenesiscitations
- 2018Cell response to round and star-shaped polylactide fibers
- 2016Differentiation of adipose stem cells seeded towards annulus fibrosus cells on a designed poly(trimethylene carbonate) scaffold prepared by stereolithographycitations
- 2016Human Adipose Stem Cells Differentiated on Braided Polylactide Scaffolds Is a Potential Approach for Tendon Tissue Engineeringcitations
- 2016UV Cross-Linkable Graphene/Poly(trimethylene Carbonate) Composites for 3D Printing of Electrically Conductive Scaffoldscitations
- 2013Novel polypyrrole-coated polylactide scaffolds enhance adipose stem cell proliferation and early osteogenic differentiationcitations
- 2010Oil Induced Swelling in Thermoelastic Materials
- 2010Porous polylactide/beta-tricalcium phosphate composite scaffolds for tissue engineering applicationscitations
- 2009Calcium phosphate surface treatment of bioactive glass causes a delay in early osteogenic differentiation of adipose stem cellscitations
- 2009Characterization of zinc-releasing three-dimensional bioactive glass scaffolds and their effect on human adipose stem cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiationcitations
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Calcium phosphate surface treatment of bioactive glass causes a delay in early osteogenic differentiation of adipose stem cells
Abstract
<p>Human adipose stem cells (ASCs) combined with osteostimulative material provide an attractive approach for clinical bone regeneration. The effect of calcium phosphate (Ca-P) surface treatment of three-dimensional bioactive glass scaffolds on the attachment, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation of ASCs was studied. Three types of bioactive glass scaffolds (nontreated, thick and thin Ca-P treated) were compared. All scaffold types supported ASC attachment, spreading, and proliferation equally as detected by scanning electron microscopy, fluorescence staining, and DNA measurement. Indices of osteogenic differentiation including the expression of osteopontin and alkaline phosphatise (ALP) were consistently higher in the nontreated and thin Ca-P-treated scaffolds when compared with thick Ca-P-treated scaffolds at 2 weeks. ASCs cultured on nontreated bioactive glass scaffolds showed significantly higher ALP activity when compared with both thin and thick Ca-P-treated scaffolds after 1 week in culture, but these differences equalized between the three scaffolds by the 2-week time point. In conclusion, osteogenic differentiation appears to be delayed on the Ca-P surface-treated scaffolds. This delay is more pronounced with thick Ca-P treatment of the scaffolds. (C) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res 91A: 540-547, 2009</p>