Tenocytes represent a valuable source of cells for the purposes of tendon tissue engineering and regenerative medicine and as such, should possess a high degree of tenogenic differentiation prior to their use in vivo in order to achieve maximal efficacy. In the current report, we identify an efficient means by which to maintain differentiated tenocytes in vitro by employing the hanging drop technique in combination with defined growth media supplements. Equine tenocytes retained a more differentiated state when cultured as scaffold-free microtissue spheroids in low serum-containing medium supplemented with L-ascorbic acid 2-phosphate, insulin and transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1. This was made evident by significant increases in the expr...
<p>(A) For each experiment, tenocyte-seeded collagen was cast into the collagen gel well of a custom...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are multipotent and immune-privileged mesenchymal cells, making th...
Tendon healing is complex to manage because of the limited regeneration capacity of tendon tissue; s...
We have established that human tenocytes can differentiate in the absence of exogenous fetal bovine ...
The aim of this study was to efficiently expand less differentiated tenocytes with minimum use of fe...
Abstract: By utilizing fractional factorial design, we cultured human tenocytes in vitro in differen...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have potential applications in regenerative medicine and tissue engine...
The limited ability of tendon to self-repair and the limitation of treatment regimes have hastened ...
Tendons regenerate poorly due to a dense extracellular matrix and low cellularity. Cellular therapie...
Limited supplies of tendon tissue for use in reconstructive surgery require development of phenotypi...
Tendon injuries are severe burdens in clinics. The poor tendon healing is related to an ineffective ...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are multipotent and immune-privileged mesenchymal cells, making th...
Tendon and ligament pathologies are still a therapeutic challenge, due to the difficulty in restorin...
Tendon healing is complex to manage because of the limited regeneration capacity of tendon tissue; s...
Age-related degenerative changes in tendon tissue represent a common cause for acute tendon patholog...
<p>(A) For each experiment, tenocyte-seeded collagen was cast into the collagen gel well of a custom...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are multipotent and immune-privileged mesenchymal cells, making th...
Tendon healing is complex to manage because of the limited regeneration capacity of tendon tissue; s...
We have established that human tenocytes can differentiate in the absence of exogenous fetal bovine ...
The aim of this study was to efficiently expand less differentiated tenocytes with minimum use of fe...
Abstract: By utilizing fractional factorial design, we cultured human tenocytes in vitro in differen...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have potential applications in regenerative medicine and tissue engine...
The limited ability of tendon to self-repair and the limitation of treatment regimes have hastened ...
Tendons regenerate poorly due to a dense extracellular matrix and low cellularity. Cellular therapie...
Limited supplies of tendon tissue for use in reconstructive surgery require development of phenotypi...
Tendon injuries are severe burdens in clinics. The poor tendon healing is related to an ineffective ...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are multipotent and immune-privileged mesenchymal cells, making th...
Tendon and ligament pathologies are still a therapeutic challenge, due to the difficulty in restorin...
Tendon healing is complex to manage because of the limited regeneration capacity of tendon tissue; s...
Age-related degenerative changes in tendon tissue represent a common cause for acute tendon patholog...
<p>(A) For each experiment, tenocyte-seeded collagen was cast into the collagen gel well of a custom...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are multipotent and immune-privileged mesenchymal cells, making th...
Tendon healing is complex to manage because of the limited regeneration capacity of tendon tissue; s...