Osteoblastic Differentiation of hMSCs exposed to Alternating Current Electric Fields

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have become a major research area for the past decade. Their tremendous ability to regenerate and to differentiate into different cell types has given hope in tissue regeneration and wound healing. The ability to control their differentiation in vitro has made possible to develop various types of tissue engineered products. Osteoblastic differentiation of MSCs which is considered as the process involved in bone healing, can be achieved fast when exposed to alternating current (A.C) electric fields

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