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Tailoring RGD local surface density at the nanoscale toward adult stem cell chondrogenic commitment 被引量:1
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作者 Anna Lagunas Iro Tsintzou +6 位作者 Yolanda Vida Daniel Collado Ezequiel Perez-Inestrosa Cristina Rodriguez Pereira Joana Magalhaes Jose A. Andrades Josep Samitier 《Nano Research》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第6期1959-1971,共13页
Arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) dendrimer-based nanopatterns on poly(L- lactic acid) were used as bioactive substrates to evaluate the impact of the RGD local surface density on the chondrogenic induction of ... Arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) dendrimer-based nanopatterns on poly(L- lactic acid) were used as bioactive substrates to evaluate the impact of the RGD local surface density on the chondrogenic induction of adult human mesenchymal stem cells. During chondrogenic commitment, active extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling takes place, playing an instructive role in the differentiation process. Although three-dimensional environments such as pellet or micromass cultures are commonly used for in vitro chondrogenic differentiation, these cultures are rather limited with respect to their ability to interrogate cells in celI-ECM interactions. In the present study, the nanopatterns of the tunable RGD surface density were obtained as a function of the initial dendrimer concentration. The local RGD surface density was quantified through probability contour plots for the minimum interparticle distance, constructed from the corresponding atomic force microscopy images, and correlated with the cell adhesion and differentiation response. The results revealed that the local RGD surface density at the nanoscale acts as a regulator of chondrogenic commitment, and that intermediate adhesiveness of cells to the substrates favors mesenchymal cell condensation and early chondrogenic differentiation. 展开更多
关键词 DENDRIMER arginine-glycine-asparticacid (RGD) nanopattem human mesenchymalstem cells (hMSCs) CHONDROGENESIS
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