Stem cell-based strategies for skeletal muscle tissue engineering.
Christofer BaldwinJohntaehwan KimSrikanth SivaramanRaj Raghavendra RaoPublished in: Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (2022)
Skeletal muscle tissue engineering has been a key area of focus over the years and has been of interest for developing regenerative strategies for injured or degenerative skeletal muscle tissue. Stem cells have gained increased attention as sources for developing skeletal muscle tissue for subsequent studies or potential treatments. Focus has been placed on understanding the molecular pathways that govern skeletal muscle formation in development to advance differentiation of stem cells towards skeletal muscle fates in vitro. Use of growth factors and transcription factors have long been the method for guiding skeletal muscle differentiation in vitro. However, further research in small molecule induced differentiation offers a xeno-free option that could result from use of animal derived factors.