Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6451417 | Current Opinion in Biotechnology | 2017 | 7 Pages |
â¢Overview of the natural process of skeletal muscle regeneration.â¢Biomaterials can be combined with muscle cells and other supporting cell types.â¢Biomaterials can provide signals to host cells to drive muscle regeneration in situ.
Although skeletal muscle can naturally regenerate in response to minor injuries, more severe damage and myopathies can cause irreversible loss of muscle mass and function. Cell therapies, while promising, have not yet demonstrated consistent benefit, likely due to poor survival of delivered cells. Biomaterials can improve muscle regeneration by presenting chemical and physical cues to muscle cells that mimic the natural cascade of regeneration. This brief review describes strategies for muscle repair utilizing biomaterials that can provide signals to either transplanted or host muscle cells. These strategies range from approaches that utilize biomaterials alone to those that combine biomaterials with exogenous growth factors, ex vivo cultured cells, and extensive culture time.
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