On-site fabrication of Bi-layered adhesive mesenchymal stromal cell-dressings for the treatment of heart failure.

Authors:
Kobayashi K; Ichihara Y; Sato N; Umeda N; Fields L and 9 more

Journal:
Biomaterials

Publication Year: 2019

DOI:
10.1016/j.biomaterials.2019.04.014

PMCID:
PMC6527869

PMID:
31026610

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Full Title: Biomaterials

Abbreviation: Biomaterials

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Biomedical Engineering

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

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"This project was funded by the British Heart Foundation, United Kingdom (Programme Grant RG/15/3/31236), Heart Research UK, United Kingdom (Translational Research Grant; RG2618/12/13 and TRP06/15) and a grant of Project for Japan Translational and Clinical Research Core Centers from Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development, Japan (AMED; JP18lm0203001). Kaneka Corporation also contributed to the project financially and scientifically. It was also supported by the UK National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre at Barts, United Kingdom. M.F. was supported by a fellowship from the Japan Heart Foundation/Bayer Yakuhin Reseach Grant Abroad, Japan. K.S. primarily conceived the project and designed the experiments. Y.I., K.K., N.S., Y.T., M.F. and N.U. performed most experiments with professional supports from L.F., T.I., S.K., M.P. and K.Y. Y.I., K.K. and K.S. conducted the analysis and interpretation of data. K.S., K.K., F.L. and R.U. wrote and edited the manuscript with input and approval from all other authors. N.S., N.U. and Y.T. were employees of Kaneka Corporation. K.S. had a consultant agreement with Kaneka corporation. There is no other conflict of interest."

Evidence found in paper:

"This project was funded by the British Heart Foundation, United Kingdom (Programme Grant RG/15/3/31236), Heart Research UK, United Kingdom (Translational Research Grant; RG2618/12/13 and TRP06/15) and a grant of Project for Japan Translational and Clinical Research Core Centers from Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development, Japan (AMED; JP18lm0203001). Kaneka Corporation also contributed to the project financially and scientifically. It was also supported by the UK National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre at Barts, United Kingdom. M.F. was supported by a fellowship from the Japan Heart Foundation/Bayer Yakuhin Reseach Grant Abroad, Japan. K.S. primarily conceived the project and designed the experiments. Y.I., K.K., N.S., Y.T., M.F. and N.U. performed most experiments with professional supports from L.F., T.I., S.K., M.P. and K.Y. Y.I., K.K. and K.S. conducted the analysis and interpretation of data. K.S., K.K., F.L. and R.U. wrote and edited the manuscript with input and approval from all other authors. N.S., N.U. and Y.T. were employees of Kaneka Corporation. K.S. had a consultant agreement with Kaneka corporation. There is no other conflict of interest."

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