Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5586106 | Placenta | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Amnion-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AMSC) are a promising tool in regenerative medicine. Here we evaluated the utility of Matrigel and Matriderm as carrier for the topical application of AMSC to mice skin wounds. In both application forms, AMSC promoted neovascularization of the wound area. Matrigel proved as excellent matrix for AMSC and immigrating mouse cells, but the solid Matriderm enabled a more adequate positioning of AMSC into the wound. Although AMSC did not attach to Matriderm, they reliably induced wound reduction. Thus, a combined administration of AMSC/Matriderm could be beneficial to potentiate the encouraging effects on wound healing.
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Authors
Alexandru-Cristian Tuca, Juliane Ertl, Kerstin Hingerl, Melanie Pichlsberger, Jakob Fuchs, Paul Wurzer, Dagmar Pfeiffer, Vladimir Bubalo, Daryousch Parvizi, Lars-Peter Kamolz, Ingrid Lang,