Establishing Guidelines for Obtaining Optimal Cell Sources to Use in Tendon Tissue Engineering Strategies

last updated: 2014-12-16
TitleEstablishing Guidelines for Obtaining Optimal Cell Sources to Use in Tendon Tissue Engineering Strategies
Publication TypeConference Abstract -ISI Web of Science Indexed
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsGonçalves A. I., Rodrigues M. T., Reis R. L., and Gomes M. E.
Abstract

Cell-based approaches in tissue engineering (TE) have been barely explored for the treatment of tendon and ligament (T/L) tissues, requiring the establishment of a widely available cell source with tenogenic potential. As T/L cells are scarce, stem cells may provide a good alternative. Understanding how resident cells behave in vitro, might be useful for recapitulating the tenogenic potential of stem cells for tendon TE applications. Therefore, we propose to isolate and characterize human T/L-derived cells (hTDCs and hLDCs) and compare their regenerative potential with stem cells from adipose tissue (hASCs) and amniotic fluid (hAFSCs)(1).

JournalTissue Engineering Part A.
Conference Name2014 TERMIS-AM Conference
Volume20
IssueS1
Pagination81
Date Published2014-12-03
Conference LocationWashington, DC
DOI10.1089/ten.tea.2014.5000.abstracts
KeywordshAFSCs, hASCs, Tendon TE
RightsopenAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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