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Cell-derived Matrices Part A

  • Book

  • March 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4850240

Cell-Derived Matrices, Part A, Volume 156, provides a detailed description and step-by-step methods surrounding the use of three-dimensional cell-derived matrices for tissue engineering applications. Biochemical, biophysical and cell biological approaches are presented, along with sample results. Specific chapters cover Anisotropic cell-derived matrices with controlled 3D architecture, Generation of functional fluorescently-labelled cell-derived matrices by means of genetically-modified fibroblasts, Bi-layered cell-derived matrices, Engineering clinically-relevant cell-derived matrices using primary fibroblasts, Decellularized matrices for bioprinting applications, and much more.

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Table of Contents

Preface David Caballero, Subhas C Kundu and Rui L Reis

Section 1: Decellularization and characterization methods

1.A step-by-step protocol for generating human fibroblast cell-derived completely biological extracellular matrix scaffolds Dhavan Sharma, Morgan Ferguson and Feng Zhao

2.Preparation of osteogenic matrices from cultured cells Carl A. Gregory, Eoin McNeill and Simin Pan

3.Decellularized hASCs-derived matrices as biomaterials for 3D in vitro approaches F?tima Raquel Maia, Rui Lu?s Reis and Joaquim Miguel Oiveira

4.Characterization of the elastic properties of extracellular matrix models by atomic force microscopy J. Otero, D. Navajas and J. Alcaraz

5.Glycosaminoglycan disaccharide compositional analysis of cell-derived extracellular matrices using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry Jo?o C. Silva, Marta S. Carvalho, Ke Xia, Joaquim M. S. Cabral, Cla?dia L. da Silva, Frederico C. Ferreira, Deepak Vashishth and Robert J. Linhardt

Section 2: Engineering cell-derived matrices with advanced characteristics

6.Engineering clinically-relevant human fibroblastic cell-derived extracellular matrices Janusz Franco-Barraza, Kristopher S. Raghavan, Tiffany Luong and Edna Cukierman

7.Engineering cell-derived matrices with controlled 3D architectures for pathophysiological studies Enrico Almici, David Caballero, Joan Montero Boronat and Josep Samitier Mart?

8.Generation of fluorescent cell-derived-matrix to study 3D cell migration Am?lie Luise Godeau, H?l?ne Delano?-Ayari and Daniel Riveline

9.Re-engineered cell-derived extracellular matrix as a new approach to clarify the role of native ECM Insung Yong, Seung Won Oh and Pilnam Kim

Section 3: Cell-derived matrices for biomedical applications

10.Cell-derived matrices (CDM)-Methods, challenges and applications Cheng HW, Yuan MT, Li CW and Chan BP.

11.Boosting collagen deposition with a lysyl oxidase/bone morphogenetic protein-1 cocktail Tamara Rosell-Garc?a and Fernando Rodr?guez-Pascual

12.Generating specific cell-derived matrices from human trabecular meshwork cell cultures for mechanistic studies Felix Yemanyi, Janice Vranka and VijayKrishna Raghunathan

13.Methods in cell biology: Cell-derived matrices Elizabeth Pavez Lori? and Petra Boukamp