The effect of hollow gold nanoparticles on stem cell migration. Potencial application in tissue regeneration.
Autor: Encabo-Berzosa, M. Mar; Sancho-Albero, María; Crespo, Alejandra; Andreu, Vanesa; Sebastián, Víctor; Irusta, Silvia; Arruebo, Manuel; Martín Duque, Pilar; Santamaría, Jesús
Resumen: Every year trauma together with bone, joints and cartilage-associated diseases
usually involve structural damage, resulting in a severe pain and disability for millions of
people worldwide[1]. In regenerative medicine, cellular, tissue and organ-based approaches
are developed to restore biological functions that have been lost[2],[3]. Therefore, tissue
repair and regenerative medicine have attracted the interest of the scientific community,
providing promising results in preclinical models and clinical pilot studies.
Identificador universal: http://hdl.handle.net/10641/1343
Fecha: 2017
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