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Evolving applications of the egg: chorioallantoic membrane assay and <i>ex vivo</i> organotypic culture of materials for bone tissue engineering

Karen M. Marshall, Janos M. Kanczler, Richard O. C. Oreffo

2020Journal of Tissue Engineering39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The chick chorioallantoic membrane model has been around for over a century, applied in angiogenic, oncology, dental and xenograft research. Despite its often perceived archaic, redolent history, the chorioallantoic membrane assay offers new and exciting opportunities for material and growth factor evaluation in bone tissue engineering. Currently, superior/improved experimental methodology for the chorioallantoic membrane assay are difficult to identify, given an absence of scientific consensus in defining experimental approaches, including timing of inoculation with materials and the analysis of results. In addition, critically, regulatory and welfare issues impact upon experimental designs. Given such disparate points, this review details recent research using the ex vivo chorioallantoic membrane assay and the ex vivo organotypic culture to advance the field of bone tissue engineering, and highlights potential areas of improvement for their application based on recent developments within our group and the tissue engineering field.

Topics & Concepts

Chorioallantoic membraneEx vivoTissue engineeringBiomedical engineeringIn vivoCell biologyBiologyMedicineBiotechnologyTissue Engineering and Regenerative MedicineBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsMesenchymal stem cell research
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