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  • Building bones for blood an...
    Doherty-Boyd, W. Sebastian; Donnelly, Hannah; Tsimbouri, Monica P.; Dalby, Matthew J.

    Experimental hematology, 07/2024, Letnik: 135
    Journal Article

    The bone marrow (BM) niche is a complex microenvironment that provides the signals required for regulation of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and the process of hematopoiesis they are responsible for. Bioengineered models of the BM niche incorporate various elements of the in vivo BM microenvironment, including cellular components, soluble factors, a three-dimensional environment, mechanical stimulation of included cells, and perfusion. Recent advances in the bioengineering field have resulted in a spate of new models that shed light on BM function and are approaching precise imitation of the BM niche. These models promise to improve our understanding of the in vivo microenvironment in health and disease. They also aim to serve as platforms for HSC manipulation or as preclinical models for screening novel therapies for BM-associated disorders and diseases. •Bone marrow (BM) models are becoming increasingly biomimetic.•These models help investigate the impact of BM elements on hematopoiesis.•Future models could enhance therapies for BM-associated disorders and diseases. Display omitted