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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2018Fibrogenic and angiogenic commitments of human induced pluripotent stem cells derived mesenchymal stem cells in connective tissue growth factor-delivering scaffold in an immune-deficient mice model4citations
  • 2015Using bimodal MRI/fluorescence imaging to identify host angiogenic response to implants.57citations
  • 2015Injectable PEGylated fibrinogen cell-laden microparticles made with a continuous solvent- and oil-free preparation method13citations
  • 2015hiPS-MSCs differentiation towards fibroblasts on a 3D ECM mimicking scaffold36citations

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  • Xu, Ruodan
  • Bach, Lise Wogensen
  • Axelsen, Susanne Maigaard
  • Dagnæs-Hansen, Frederik
  • Chen, Menglin
  • Berdichevski, A.
  • Simaan Yameen, H.
  • Dafni, Hagit
  • Kossover, Olga
  • Oliveira, Mariana B.
  • Mano, J. F.
  • Taskin, Mehmet Berat
  • Rubert, Marina
  • Besenbacher, Flemming
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Fibrogenic and angiogenic commitments of human induced pluripotent stem cells derived mesenchymal stem cells in connective tissue growth factor-delivering scaffold in an immune-deficient mice model

  • Seliktar, Dror
  • Xu, Ruodan
  • Bach, Lise Wogensen
  • Axelsen, Susanne Maigaard
  • Dagnæs-Hansen, Frederik
  • Chen, Menglin
Abstract

<p>Compared to terminal differentiated cells, stem cells play important roles in the maintenance and regeneration, and thus have been intensively researched as the most promising cell based therapy. In order to maximize the effectiveness of stem cell based therapies, it is essential to understand the environmental (niche) signals that regulate stem cell behavior. Recent findings suggest that fibroblasts have a mesenchymal origin and that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) demonstrate proangiogenic function, where both fibrogenic and angiogenic activities are associated with connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), a matricellular protein that serves as an essential mediator of skeletogenesis in development and vascular remodeling. Here, for the first time, we demonstrate that upon local delivery of CTGF from a three dimensional (3D) nanocomposite scaffold, human induced pluripotent stem cells derived MSCs can be directed to differentiate toward fibroblasts in a 3D nanocomposite scaffold in female nonobese diabetic CB-17/Icr-severe combined immunodeficient mice. The stem cell-scaffold constructs present not only intriguingly strong fibroblastic commitments but also angiogenic induction in vivo.</p>

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  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy