Our lab has received a NIH R21 grant to develop new in vitro models to investigate how microvascular physiology regulates osteogenesis

Our lab has received a NIH R21 grant to develop new in vitro models to investigate how microvascular physiology regulates osteogenesis

Public Health Relevance – The role of blood flow within mammalian skeletal system, a process indispensable for bone homeostasis and regenerative fracture healing, remains poorly understood. To understand the role of microvascular physiology in regulating osteogenesis, this work will develop a novel in vitro human skeletal microvascular model using cells derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells.

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