Control of human mesenchymal stromal cell gene expression levels by sound-guided assembly and stimulation
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ABSTRACT: Human bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (hBMSCs) play a pivotal role in regenerative medicine due to their multipotent differentiation capacity. Conventional approaches to modulate hBMSC behavior primarily involve mechanical and biochemical cues. However, emerging evidence suggests that acoustic stimulation offers a novel, non-invasive strategy to influence cellular function. Here, we describe and validate a reproducible method to investigate the effects of acoustic assembly and stimulation on hBMSC gene expression, with particular emphasis on the impact of sound-guided cell assembly and subsequent acoustic exposure. This methodological framework provides new insights into the potential of acoustics as standardizable tool for experimentally modulating stem cell behavior at the transcriptional level.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE319241 | GEO | 2026/02/11
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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