Publication: Improved contractile potential in detrusor microtissues from pediatric patients with end stage lower urinary tract dysfunction
Improved contractile potential in detrusor microtissues from pediatric patients with end stage lower urinary tract dysfunction
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Gerwinn, T., Salemi, S., Schori, L. J., Planta, D., Eberli, D., & Horst, M. (2022). Improved contractile potential in detrusor microtissues from pediatric patients with end stage lower urinary tract dysfunction. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 10, 1007265. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2022.1007265
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Autologous cell-based tissue engineering has been proposed as a treatment option for end stage lower urinary tract dysfunction (ESLUTD). However, it is generally accepted that cells isolated from patient bladders retain the pathological properties of their tissue of origin and therefore need to be improved before they can serve as a cell source for tissue engineering applications. We hypothesize that human three-dimensional (3D) microtissues of detrusor smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are valuable ex vivo disease models and potent building
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Gerwinn, T., Salemi, S., Schori, L. J., Planta, D., Eberli, D., & Horst, M. (2022). Improved contractile potential in detrusor microtissues from pediatric patients with end stage lower urinary tract dysfunction. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 10, 1007265. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2022.1007265