Authors
Tapas R Nayak, Henrik Andersen, Venkata S Makam, Clement Khaw, Sukang Bae, Xiangfan Xu, Pui-Lai R Ee, Jong-Hyun Ahn, Byung Hee Hong, Giorgia Pastorin, Barbaros Ozyilmaz
Publication date
2011/5/11
Journal
Acs Nano
Volume
5
Issue
6
Pages
4670-4678
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Current tissue engineering approaches combine different scaffold materials with living cells to provide biological substitutes that can repair and eventually improve tissue functions. Both natural and synthetic materials have been fabricated for transplantation of stem cells and their specific differentiation into muscles, bones, and cartilages. One of the key objectives for bone regeneration therapy to be successful is to direct stem cells’ proliferation and to accelerate their differentiation in a controlled manner through the use of growth factors and osteogenic inducers. Here we show that graphene provides a promising biocompatible scaffold that does not hamper the proliferation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) and accelerates their specific differentiation into bone cells. The differentiation rate is comparable to the one achieved with common growth factors, demonstrating graphene’s potential for stem cell …
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