Mapping human serum–induced gene networks as a basis for the creation of biomimetic periosteum for bone repair

Volume: 22, Issue: 8, Pages: 424 - 435
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
The periosteum is a highly vascularised, collagen-rich tissue that plays a crucial role in directing bone repair. This is orchestrated primarily by its resident progenitor cell population. Indeed, preservation of periosteum integrity is critical for bone healing. Cells extracted from the periosteum retain their osteochondrogenic properties and as such are a promising basis for tissue engineering strategies for the repair of bone defects....
Paper Details
Title
Mapping human serum–induced gene networks as a basis for the creation of biomimetic periosteum for bone repair
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
22
Issue
8
Pages
424 - 435
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