Decellularization of the mouse ovary: comparison of different scaffold generation protocols for future ovarian bioengineering.
Ahmed Baker AlshaikhArvind Manikantan PadmaMatilda DehlinRanda AkouriMin Jong SongMats BrännströmMats HellströmPublished in: Journal of ovarian research (2019)
The sodium dodecyl sulfate generated ovarian scaffolds contained minute amounts of DNA that may be an advantage to evade a detrimental immune response following engraftment. The sodium deoxycholate generated ovarian scaffolds had higher donor DNA content, yet, retained the extracellular composition better and may therefore have improved recellularization and other downstream bioengineering applications. These two novel types of mouse ovarian scaffolds serve as promising scaffold-candidates for future ovarian bioengineering experiments.