Stem cells hold great promise for treating various degenerative diseases and conditions. However, the outcomes of preclinical and clinical cell therapy studies are still not close to our expectation. We believe that the unsatisfactory outcomes of cell therapy are at least partially due to insufficient homing of implanted stem cells into target organs and the use of heterogeneous cell populations for cell therapy. Therefore, there is a need to develop an effective guiding technique for stem cells to migrate to the target organs and to isolate effective stem cell populations. Toward this direction, we have previously demonstrated chemotaxis of rat adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) to a well-defined gradient of epidermal growth factor (EGF) us...
AbstractThe extracellular availability of growth factors, hormones, chemokines, and neurotransmitter...
The cell microenvironment consists of multiple types of biophysical and biochemical factors, and rep...
Recent studies reveal that solid tumors consist of heterogeneous cells with distinct phenotypes and ...
Stem cells hold great promise for treatment of various degenerative diseases. However, clinical stud...
Microfluidic devices provide powerful new tools for quantitative stem cell research owing to its adv...
Functional analysis of primary tissue-specific stem cells is hampered by their rarity. Here I develo...
Homing of peripheral stem cells is regulated by one of the most representative homing factors, strom...
Microfluidics has shown promise in mimicking a cellular environment that is more physiologically rel...
The predominant approach for cartilage tissue engineering involves cell transplantation with or with...
A major road-block in stem cell therapy is the poor homing and integration of transplanted stem cell...
Conventional culture systems are often limited in their ability to regulate the growth and different...
Cell migration is a cellular fate process essential for embryogenesis, tissue regeneration and wound...
Part I - A Microfluidic Method for the Selection of Undifferentiated Human Embryonic Stem Cells and ...
Abstract Background Controlling the fate of mesenc...
There is a lack of experimental model to study the interactions of tumor versus normal cells. There ...
AbstractThe extracellular availability of growth factors, hormones, chemokines, and neurotransmitter...
The cell microenvironment consists of multiple types of biophysical and biochemical factors, and rep...
Recent studies reveal that solid tumors consist of heterogeneous cells with distinct phenotypes and ...
Stem cells hold great promise for treatment of various degenerative diseases. However, clinical stud...
Microfluidic devices provide powerful new tools for quantitative stem cell research owing to its adv...
Functional analysis of primary tissue-specific stem cells is hampered by their rarity. Here I develo...
Homing of peripheral stem cells is regulated by one of the most representative homing factors, strom...
Microfluidics has shown promise in mimicking a cellular environment that is more physiologically rel...
The predominant approach for cartilage tissue engineering involves cell transplantation with or with...
A major road-block in stem cell therapy is the poor homing and integration of transplanted stem cell...
Conventional culture systems are often limited in their ability to regulate the growth and different...
Cell migration is a cellular fate process essential for embryogenesis, tissue regeneration and wound...
Part I - A Microfluidic Method for the Selection of Undifferentiated Human Embryonic Stem Cells and ...
Abstract Background Controlling the fate of mesenc...
There is a lack of experimental model to study the interactions of tumor versus normal cells. There ...
AbstractThe extracellular availability of growth factors, hormones, chemokines, and neurotransmitter...
The cell microenvironment consists of multiple types of biophysical and biochemical factors, and rep...
Recent studies reveal that solid tumors consist of heterogeneous cells with distinct phenotypes and ...