Amniotic epithelial stem cells (AECs) retain great potential in cell-based regenerative medicine for their plasticity, immune tolerance and anti-inflammatory properties, thus, ideal for allo and xeno-transplantation settings [1,2]. Their performance would be increased by creating AECs engineered scaffolds allowing the tissue regeneration, mechanical and structural preservation. PLGA, PCL, and PLA nonwovens electrospun scaffolds were tested for oAECs' biocompatibility. In particular, it was studied the correlation between biopolymer characteristics and AECs' attachment, spatial organization and proliferation.

Positive interaction between the amniotic epithelial stem cells and electrospun poly(Lactide-coglycolide), poly(?-caprolactone), poly(lactic acid)

Sorrentino A;
2016

Abstract

Amniotic epithelial stem cells (AECs) retain great potential in cell-based regenerative medicine for their plasticity, immune tolerance and anti-inflammatory properties, thus, ideal for allo and xeno-transplantation settings [1,2]. Their performance would be increased by creating AECs engineered scaffolds allowing the tissue regeneration, mechanical and structural preservation. PLGA, PCL, and PLA nonwovens electrospun scaffolds were tested for oAECs' biocompatibility. In particular, it was studied the correlation between biopolymer characteristics and AECs' attachment, spatial organization and proliferation.
2016
Istituto per i Polimeri, Compositi e Biomateriali - IPCB
Inglese
European Chapter Meeting of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society 2016.
31
354
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28/06/2016, 1/07/2016
Uppsala, Sweden
PCL
PLGA scaffolds
PLA
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Russo, V; Tammaro, L; Di Marcantonio, L; Sorrentino, A; Ancora, M; Valbonetti, L; Mauro, A; Martelli, A; Cammà, C; Barboni, B
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