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Improving Viability of Stem Cells During Syringe Needle Flow Through the Design of Hydrogel Cell Carriers

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Experimental and theoretical data suggest that extensional flow at the entrance of the syringe needle is the main cause of acute cell death, and mechanistic insight into the role of mechanical forces during cell delivery is provided and support the use of protective hydrogels in future clinical stem cell injection studies.
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Cell transplantation is a promising therapy for a myriad of debilitating diseases; however, current delivery protocols using direct injection result in poor cell viability. We demonstrate that during the actual cell injection process, mechanical membrane disruption results in significant acute loss of viability at clinically relevant injection rates. As a strategy to protect cells from these damaging forces, we hypothesize that cell encapsulation within hydrogels of specific mechanical properties will significantly improve viability. We use a controlled in vitro model of cell injection to demonstrate success of this acute protection strategy for a wide range of cell types including human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC), human adipose stem cells, rat mesenchymal stem cells, and mouse neural progenitor cells. Specifically, alginate hydrogels with plateau storage moduli (G′) ranging from 0.33 to 58.1 Pa were studied. A compliant crosslinked alginate hydrogel (G′=29.6 Pa) yielded the highest HUVEC vi...

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3D Bioprinting of Vascularized, Heterogeneous Cell‐Laden Tissue Constructs

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The 3D printing of gelatin methacrylamide cell-laden tissue-engineered constructs with high cell viability

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Direct 3D Printing of Shear‐Thinning Hydrogels into Self‐Healing Hydrogels

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Bioink properties before, during and after 3D bioprinting

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Islet Transplantation in Seven Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Using a Glucocorticoid-Free Immunosuppressive Regimen

TL;DR: The observations in patients with type 1 diabetes indicate that islet transplantation can result in insulin independence with excellent metabolic control when glucocorticoid-free immunosuppression is combined with the infusion of an adequate islet mass.
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Cardiomyocytes derived from human embryonic stem cells in pro-survival factors enhance function of infarcted rat hearts

TL;DR: This work generated highly purified human cardiomyocytes using a readily scalable system for directed differentiation that relies on activin A and BMP4, and identified a cocktail of pro-survival factors that limitsCardiomyocyte death after transplantation.
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Therapeutic stem and progenitor cell transplantation for organ vascularization and regeneration.

TL;DR: Identification of factors that promote differentiation of the progenitor cells will permit functional incorporation into neo-vessels of specific tissues while diminishing potential toxicity to other organs.
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Alginate hydrogels as biomaterials.

TL;DR: Micro-CT images of bone-like constructs that result from transplantation of osteoblasts on gels that degrade over a time frame of several months leading to improved bone formation are presented.
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Ionically crosslinked alginate hydrogels as scaffolds for tissue engineering: part 1. Structure, gelation rate and mechanical properties.

TL;DR: These results demonstrated how alginate gel and gel/cell systems could be formulated with controlled structure, gelation rate, and mechanical properties for tissue engineering and other biomedical applications.
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