Decellularized materials derived from TSP2-KO mice promote enhanced neovascularization and integration in diabetic wounds
Morris AH, Stamer DK, Kunkemoeller B, Chang J, Xing H, Kyriakides TR. Decellularized materials derived from TSP2-KO mice promote enhanced neovascularization and integration in diabetic wounds. Biomaterials 2018, 169: 61-71. PMID: 29631168, PMCID: PMC5933884, DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.03.049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords3T3 CellsAcellular DermisAnimalsDiabetes Mellitus, ExperimentalGene Knockdown TechniquesMiceNeovascularization, PathologicThrombospondinsTissue EngineeringTissue ScaffoldsWound HealingConceptsUltimate tensile strengthECM-based materialsTensile strengthMechanical testingDecellularized materialsElastic modulusSynthetic biomaterialsIntact slabsMatrix propertiesExtracellular matrix propertiesCell-derived ECMBiologic scaffoldsElectron microscopyEngineering controlsMaterialsWtEfficient integrationEnhanced vascularizationModulusPromigratory propertiesScaffoldsPropertiesBiomaterialsEnhanced remodelingGreater cell migration