Regulation and Directing Stem Cell Fate by Tissue Engineering Functional Microenvironments: Scaffold Physical and Chemical Cues
It is well known that stem cells reside within tissue engineering functional microenvironments that physically localize them and direct their stem cell fate. Recent efforts in the development of more complex and engineered scaffold technologies, together with new understanding of stem cell behavior...
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Main Authors: | Fei Xing (Author), Lang Li (Author), Changchun Zhou (Author), Cheng Long (Author), Lina Wu (Author), Haoyuan Lei (Author), Qingquan Kong (Author), Yujiang Fan (Author), Zhou Xiang (Author), Xingdong Zhang (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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