Stirred culture of cartilaginous microtissues promotes chondrogenic hypertrophy through exposure to intermittent shear stress
Abstract Cartilage microtissues are promising tissue modules for bottom up biofabrication of implants leading to bone defect regeneration. Hitherto, most of the protocols for the development of these cartilaginous microtissues have been carried out in static setups, however, for achieving higher sca...
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Main Authors: | Niki Loverdou (Author), Maxim Cuvelier (Author), Gabriella Nilsson Hall (Author), An‐Sofie Christiaens (Author), Isaak Decoene (Author), Kristel Bernaerts (Author), Bart Smeets (Author), Herman Ramon (Author), Frank P. Luyten (Author), Liesbet Geris (Author), Ioannis Papantoniou (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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