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• Ott HC, Clippinger B, Conrad C, Schuetz C, Pomerantseva I, Ikonomou L et al (2010) Regeneration and orthotopic transplantation of a bioartificial lung. Nat Med 16(8):927–933. Offers insight into alternative approaches to decellularization based upon an overall less dense organ within the body. Great background for decellularization
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Very useful review of specific decellularization techniques as well as sterilization options. Offers many other great studies to review in order to better understand the complexity of the decellularization process
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Great method for the dissociation of a decellularized matrix into an injectable form for clinical use. Provides further insight into alternative uses of natural matrix proteins
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Useful alternative decellularization technique for review of decellularization methods as well as useful measurement protocols. Use of cancer cell lines limits translational aspect
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• Lang R, Stern MM, Smith L, Liu Y, Bharadwaj S, Liu G et al (2011) Three-dimensional culture of hepatocytes on porcine liver tissue-derived extracellular matrix. Biomaterials 32(29):7042–7052. Useful alternative decellularization technique for review of decellularization methods as well as useful measurement protocols. Use of cancer cell lines limits translational aspect
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Wonderful paper illustrating the regenerative effect of retained factors within decellularized matrices. Useful combination with other biomaterials for a therapeutic effect
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• Skardal A, Smith L, Bharadwaj S, Atala A, Soker S, Zhang YY (2012) Tissue specific synthetic ECM hydrogels for 3-D in vitro maintenance of hepatocyte function. Biomaterials 33(18):4565–4575. Wonderful paper illustrating the regenerative effect of retained factors within decellularized matrices. Useful combination with other biomaterials for a therapeutic effect
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• Uzarski JS, Scott EW, McFetridge PS (2013) Adaptation of endothelial cells to physiologically-modeled, variable shear stress. PLoS One 8(2):e57004. Excellent use of naturally variable shear protocol to generate a more native endothelial response. Further updates of bioreactor design required for future translation
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Great proof of consent for the utilization of human cells for liver regeneration. Bioreactor design primitive and requires further optimization. Also was not whole organ and conducted on a small animal model
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• Baptista PM, Siddiqui MM, Lozier G, Rodriguez SR, Atala A, Soker S (2011) The use of whole organ decellularization for the generation of a vascularized liver organoid. Hepatology 53(2):604–617. Great proof of consent for the utilization of human cells for liver regeneration. Bioreactor design primitive and requires further optimization. Also was not whole organ and conducted on a small animal model
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Excellent use of bioreactors and systemic variables to utilize negative pressure as the seeding method. Provides a solid foundation for future research studies utilizing similar principles for an optimally seeded scaffold
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Sicari BM, Dziki JL, Siu BF, Medberry CJ, Dearth CL, Badylak SF (2014) The promotion of a constructive macrophage phenotype by solubilized extracellular matrix. Biomaterials 35(30):8605–8612
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