Glycosaminoglycans in tissue engineering: A review

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Abstract

Glycosaminoglycans are native components of the extracellular matrix that drive cell behavior and control the microenvironment surrounding cells, making them promising therapeutic targets for a myriad of diseases. Recent studies have shown that recapitulation of cell interactions with the extracellular matrix are key in tissue engineering, where the aim is to mimic and regenerate endogenous tissues. Because of this, incorporation of glycosaminoglycans to drive stem cell fate and promote cell proliferation in engineered tissues has gained increasing attention. This review sum-marizes the role glycosaminoglycans can play in tissue engineering and the recent advances in their use in these constructs. We also evaluate the general trend of research in this niche and provide insight into its future directions.

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Sodhi, H., & Panitch, A. (2021, January 1). Glycosaminoglycans in tissue engineering: A review. Biomolecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom11010029

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