Scaffold-free 3-D cell sheet technique bridges the gap between 2-D cell culture and animal models

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Abstract

Various tissue engineering techniques have been created in research spanning two centuries, resulting in new opportunities for growing cells in culture and the creation of 3-D tissue-like constructs. These techniques are classified as scaffold-based and scaffold-free techniques. Cell sheet, as a scaffold-free technique, has attracted research interest in the context of drug discovery and tissue repair, because it provides more predictive data for in vivo testing. It is one of the most promising techniques and has the potential to treat degenerative tissues such as heart, kidneys, and liver. In this paper, we argue the advantages of cell sheets as a scaffold-free approach, compared to other techniques, including scaffold-based and scaffold-free techniques such as the classic systemic injection of cell suspension.

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Alghuwainem, A., Alshareeda, A. T., & Alsowayan, B. (2019, October 1). Scaffold-free 3-D cell sheet technique bridges the gap between 2-D cell culture and animal models. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20194926

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