Rapid onset of perfused blood vessels after implantation of ECFCs and MPCs in collagen, PuraMatrix and fibrin provisional matrices
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Abstract
We developed an in vivo vascularization model in which human endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs) and human mesenchymal progenitor cells (MPCs) form blood vessel networks when co-injected (ECFC + MPC) into nude mice in rat tail type I collagen, bovine fibrin or synthetic peptide PuraMatrix matri …
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| Authors | Allen P;Kang KT;Bischoff J;; |
| Journal | journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine |
| Year | 2015 |
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Mice
animals
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
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Rats
peptides / chemistry*
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pmid:23955835
doi:10.1002/term.1803
patrick allen
kyu-tae kang
joyce bischoff
blood vessels / pathology*
capillaries / pathology
collagen type i / chemistry*
contrast media / chemistry
endothelial cells / cytology*
fibrin / chemistry*
ischemia / pathology
lectins / chemistry
perfusion
tissue engineering / methods
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