Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Stem Cells. May 26, 2016; 8(5): 202-215
Published online May 26, 2016. doi: 10.4252/wjsc.v8.i5.202
Figure 7
Figure 7 Human e-mesenchymal stem cells improves the biocompatibility of polyamide/gelatin (PA + G) mesh in a fascial wound defect in nude rats. PA + G mesh seeded with 100000 eMSC/cm2 and cultured for 48 h, prior to implantation (A); Physiological crimped collagen deposited around eMSC+/PA + G mesh (B); Scar-like collagen in PA + G mesh alone as observed by SEM (C); Load-elongation curves of explanted meshes with (red) and without (blue) eMSC showing less stiffness (slope) and longer toe region for mesh seeded with eMSC, indicating improved biomechanical properties (reproduced from ref.[57,86,89] with permission) (D). MSC: Mesenchymal stem cells; PA : Polyamide; G: Gelatin.