Phenotypic Analysis of Bioactive Cells for Application in Regenerative Medicine

The following chapter outlines methodologies to phenotypically characterize primary cells for the use in tissue-engineered and regenerative medicine applications. Methods covered include analyzing cells using immunocytochemistry, fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and confocal microscopy of adherent and suspended cells, as well as combinations of formulated cell–biomaterial constructs.
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