Journal article
Wet-Spun Trojan Horse Cell Constructs for Engineering Muscle
AF Quigley, R Cornock, T Mysore, J Foroughi, M Kita, JM Razal, J Crook, SE Moulton, GG Wallace, RMI Kapsa
Frontiers in Chemistry | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2020
Abstract
Engineering of 3D regenerative skeletal muscle tissue constructs (skMTCs) using hydrogels containing muscle precursor cells (MPCs) is of potential benefit for repairing Volumetric Muscle Loss (VML) arising from trauma (e.g., road/industrial accident, war injury) or for restoration of functional muscle mass in disease (e.g., Muscular Dystrophy, muscle atrophy). Additive Biofabrication (AdBiofab) technologies make possible fabrication of 3D regenerative skMTCs that can be tailored to specific delivery requirements of VML or functional muscle restoration. Whilst 3D printing is useful for printing constructs of many tissue types, the necessity of a balanced compromise between cell type, required..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Equal first co-authorship is acknowledged for AQ and RC, on their equal contribution to the publication of this work. The authors would also like to thank the Australian Research Council (CE140100012) the National Health and Medical Research Council (573430) and the Australian Nano-Fabrication Facility (ANFF) for supporting this work.