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      The effect of collagen hydrogel on 3D culture of ovarian follicles.

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          The in vivo function and phenotype of ovarian follicle cells are determined by many factors. When these cells are removed from the in vivo microenvironment and grown in a 2D in vitro environment, the function of the follicular cells is difficult to preserve. A collagen hydrogel was used to examine the hormone and oocyte maturation of ovary follicles in a 3D culture system. Ovarian follicles from rats were isolated and cultured in various concentration of type I collagen hydrogels ranging from 1% to 7% (weight/volume). Differences in cell survival, follicle growth and development, sex hormone production, and oocyte maturation were seen with the modifications in the collagen hydrogel density and elasticity. The results show the significance of the collagen hydrogel properties on phenotype and function maintenance of the ovarian follicles in a 3D culture system.

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          Journal
          Biomed Mater
          Biomedical materials (Bristol, England)
          IOP Publishing
          1748-605X
          1748-6041
          November 11 2016
          : 11
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA. Joint Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Kyungpook National University Hospital, Daegu 41944, Korea.
          Article
          10.1088/1748-6041/11/6/065009
          27834314
          283d9fd4-f31b-4623-bbfa-fcaecca75f11
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