2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11626-015-9923-x
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Maintenance of bladder urothelia integrity and successful urothelialization of various tissue-engineered mesenchymes in vitro

Abstract: Tissue-engineering offers the opportunity to produce hybrid tissues in vitro. The induction of bladder urothelial cells (BUCs) differentiation in vitro has been assessed by several research groups to build bladder models for fundamental studies and clinical applications. However, BUC induction of advanced differentiation in culture remains a challenging task. To reach this goal, optimal culture conditions are required, notably the use of specific additives as well as proper mesenchymal support. The best positi… Show more

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