Combined systemic and local delivery of stem cell inducing/recruiting factors for in situ tissue regeneration
Abstract
Whereas the conventional tissue engineering strategy involves the use of scaffolds combined with appropriate cell types to restore normal functions, the concept of in situ tissue regeneration uses host responses to a target-specific scaffold to mobilize host cells to a site of injury without the need for cell seeding. For this purpose, local delivery of bioactive molecules from scaffolds has been generally used. However, this approach has...
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Title
Combined systemic and local delivery of stem cell inducing/recruiting factors for in situ tissue regeneration
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
1
Pages
158 - 168
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