Graphene-based patterning and differentiation of C2C12 myoblasts

Advanced Healthcare Materials
Piyush BajajRashid Bashir

Abstract

This study aims at generating highly aligned functional myotubes using graphene as the underlying scaffold. Graphene not only supports the growth of C2C12 muscle cells but also enhances its differentiation and leads to spontaneous patterning of myotubes.

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Apr 3, 2016·Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews·Su Ryon ShinAli Khademhosseini
Jun 15, 2018·Advanced Materials·Zhaoxu TuRainer Haag
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