| Literature DB >> 20182927 |
Sabine Fuchs1, Eva Dohle, Marlen Kolbe, Charles James Kirkpatrick.
Abstract
Endothelial progenitor cells from peripheral blood or cord blood are attracting increasing interest as a potential cell source for cellular therapies aiming to enhance the neovascularization of tissue engineered constructs or ischemic tissues. The present review focus on a specific population contained in endothelial progenitor cell cultures designated as outgrowth endothelial cells (OEC) or endothelial colony forming cells from peripheral blood or cord blood. Special attention will be paid to what is currently known in terms of the origin and the cell biological or functional characteristics of OEC. Furthermore, we will discuss current concepts, how OEC might be integrated in complex tissue engineered constructs based on biomaterial or co-cultures, with special emphasis on their potential application in bone tissue engineering and related vascularization strategies.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20182927 DOI: 10.1007/10_2009_65
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Biochem Eng Biotechnol ISSN: 0724-6145 Impact factor: 2.635