Engineering Cell-Derived Matrices: From 3D Models to Advanced Personalized Therapies

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2025-02-26T19:17:57Z

2025-02-26T19:17:57Z

2020-07-01

2025-02-26T19:17:57Z

Abstract

Regenerative medicine and disease models have evolved in recent years from two to three dimensions, providing in vitro constructs that are more similar to in vivo tissues. By mimicking native tissues, cell-derived matrices (CDMs) have emerged as new modifiable extracellular matrices for a variety of tissues, allowing researchers to study basic cellular processes in tissue-like structures, test tissue regeneration approaches, and model disease development. In this review, different fabrication techniques and characterization methods of CDMs are presented and examples of their application in cell behavior studies, tissue regeneration, and disease models are provided. In addition, future guidelines and perspectives in the field of CDMs are discussed.

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English

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Wiley-VCH

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202000496

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020, vol. 30, num.44

https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202000496

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