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Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Tissue Bioengineering Applications in Sheep as Ideal Model

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Author(s):
Muniz, Talita D'Paula Tavares Pereira ; Rossi, Mariana Correa ; de Vasconcelos Machado, Vania Maria ; Alves, Ana Liz Garcia
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: STEM CELLS INTERNATIONAL; v. 2024, p. 12-pg., 2024-10-18.
Abstract

The most common technologies in tissue engineering include growth factor therapies; metal implants, such as titanium; 3D bioprinting; nanoimprinting for ceramic/polymer scaffolds; and cell therapies, such as mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Cell therapy is a promising alternative to organ grafts and transplants in the treatment of numerous musculoskeletal diseases. MSCs have increasingly been used in generative medicine due to their specialized self-renewal, immunomodulation, multiplication, and differentiation properties. To further expand the potential of these cells in tissue repair, significant efforts are currently dedicated to the production of biomaterials with desirable short- and long-term biophysical properties that can aid the differentiation and expansion of MSCs. Biomaterials support MSC differentiation by modulating their characteristics, such as composition, mechanical properties, porosity, and topography. This review aimed to describe recent MSC approaches, including those associated with biomaterials, from experimental, clinical, and preclinical studies with sheep models. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 22/05953-5 - EVALUATION OF SURFACE MODIFICATION AND EFFECTS ON THE ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF Ti-34Nb-6Sn/Mg ²-ALLOYS PRODUCED BY POWDER METALLURGY FOR USE AS BIOMATERIAL
Grantee:Talita D'Paula Tavares Pereira Muniz
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate