Medium Perfusion Flow Improves Osteogenic Commitment of Human Stromal Cells
Dynamic culture protocols have recently emerged as part of (bone) tissue engineering strategies due to their ability to represent a more physiological cell environment in vitro. Here, we described how a perfusion flow induced by a simple bioreactor system improves proliferation and osteogenic commit...
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Main Authors: | Alice Pasini (Author), Joseph Lovecchio (Author), Giulia Ferretti (Author), Emanuele Giordano (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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