干细胞
生物
祖细胞
再生医学
组织工程
再生(生物学)
间充质干细胞
成体干细胞
细胞生物学
细胞分化
神经科学
内皮干细胞
遗传学
体外
基因
作者
Eben Alsberg,Horst A. von Recum,Melissa J. Mahoney
标识
DOI:10.1517/14712598.6.9.847
摘要
The human body contains a variety of stem cells capable of both repeated self-renewal and production of specialised, differentiated progeny. Critical to the implementation of these cells in tissue engineering strategies is a thorough understanding of which external signals in the stem cell microenvironment provide cues to control their fate decision in terms of proliferation or differentiation into a desired, specific phenotype. These signals must then be incorporated into tissue regeneration approaches for regulated exposure to stem cells. The precise spatial and temporal presentation of factors directing stem cell behaviour is extremely important during embryogenesis, development and natural healing events, and it is possible that this level of control will be vital to the success of many regenerative therapies. This review covers existing tissue engineering approaches to guide the differentiation of three disparate stem cell populations: mesenchymal, neural and endothelial. These progenitor cells will be of central importance in many future connective, neural and vascular tissue regeneration technologies.
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