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This detailed book explores the fundamentals of myofibroblast
biology in tissue repair, fibrosis, and tumors as well as providing
cutting-edge laboratory methods used to investigate myofibroblast
functions in physiological and pathological settings in vitro and
in vivo, as written by leading academic scientists. Section I of
this volume focuses on fundamental methods to study myofibroblast
biology and covers topics such as methods for detecting
myofibroblasts and senescent myofibroblasts in cell culture and
histology, single cell RNA sequencing to identify myofibroblast
subsets in fibrotic tissues, and functional assays to assess TGF-
activation, myofibroblast apoptosis, or matrix deposition and
crosslinking. Section II discusses methods to investigate the
mechanobiology of myofibroblasts in vitro, including the
fabrication of functional hydrogels with tunable stiffness, the use
of atomic force microscopy to characterize matrix and cellular
stiffness, as well as molecular assays to assess fibroblast
mechanotransduction pathways and durotaxis. Section III describes
multiple animal models to investigate myofibroblast functions
across organs in vivo as well as human organoid systems, precision
tissue slices and decellularized 3D tissue scaffolds to assess
myofibroblast functions in relevant human ex vivo models. Written
for the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and extensive,
Myofibroblasts: Methods and Protocols is an essential collection
for researchers delving into the processes and effects of these
important cells.
This detailed book explores the fundamentals of myofibroblast
biology in tissue repair, fibrosis, and tumors as well as providing
cutting-edge laboratory methods used to investigate myofibroblast
functions in physiological and pathological settings in vitro and
in vivo, as written by leading academic scientists. Section I of
this volume focuses on fundamental methods to study myofibroblast
biology and covers topics such as methods for detecting
myofibroblasts and senescent myofibroblasts in cell culture and
histology, single cell RNA sequencing to identify myofibroblast
subsets in fibrotic tissues, and functional assays to assess TGF-
activation, myofibroblast apoptosis, or matrix deposition and
crosslinking. Section II discusses methods to investigate the
mechanobiology of myofibroblasts in vitro, including the
fabrication of functional hydrogels with tunable stiffness, the use
of atomic force microscopy to characterize matrix and cellular
stiffness, as well as molecular assays to assess fibroblast
mechanotransduction pathways and durotaxis. Section III describes
multiple animal models to investigate myofibroblast functions
across organs in vivo as well as human organoid systems, precision
tissue slices and decellularized 3D tissue scaffolds to assess
myofibroblast functions in relevant human ex vivo models. Written
for the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and extensive,
Myofibroblasts: Methods and Protocols is an essential collection
for researchers delving into the processes and effects of these
important cells.
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