In vitropre-vascularisation of tissue-engineered constructs A co-culture perspective

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Jeremy Baldwin Mélanie Antille Ulrich Bonda Elena M De-Juan-Pardo Kiarash Khosrotehrani Saso Ivanovski Eugen Bogdan Petcu Dietmar Werner Hutmacher

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In vitropre-vascularization is one of the main vascularization strategies in the tissue engineering field. Culturing cells within a tissue-engineered construct (TEC) prior to implantation provides researchers with a greater degree of control over the fate of the cells. However, balancing the diverse range of different cell culture parameters in vitrois seldom easy and in most cases, especially in highly vascularized tissues, more than one cell type will reside within the cell culture system. Culturing multiple cell types in the same construct presents its own unique challenges and pitfalls. The following review examines endothelial-driven vascularization and evaluates the direct and indirect role other cell types have in vessel and capillary formation. The article then analyses the different parameters researchers can modulate in a co-culture system in order to design optimal tissue-engineered constructs to match desired clinical applications.

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BALDWIN, Jeremy et al. In vitropre-vascularisation of tissue-engineered constructs A co-culture perspective. Vascular Cell, [S.l.], v. 6, n. 1, p. 13, june 2014. ISSN 2045-824X. Available at: <https://vascularcell.com/index.php/vc/article/view/10.1186-2045-824X-6-13>. Date accessed: 26 apr. 2024. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2045-824X-6-13.
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