Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture is regarded as a more physiologically relevant method of growing cells in the laboratory compared to traditional monolayer cultures. Recently, the application of polystyrene-based scaffolds produced using polyHIPE technology (porous polymers derived from high internal phase emulsions) for routine 3D cell culture applications has generated very promising results in terms of improved replication of native cellular function in the laboratory. These materials, which are now available as commercial scaffolds, are superior to many other 3D cell substrates due to their high porosity, controllable morphology, and suitable mechanical strength. However, until now there have been no reports describing the surface-mo...
Hepatocytes are anchorage-dependent cells sensitive to microenvironment; the control of the physicoc...
Synthetic substrates that mimic the properties of extracellular matrix proteins hold significant pro...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
Three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds formed from natural biopolymers gelatin and chitosan that are chemi...
Maintaining stable cultures of viable and metabolically active primary hepatocytes is a long standin...
We demonstrate sugar functionalised hydrogel surface coatings which enable the retention of hepatocy...
“PolyHIPE” is an acronym for polymerized high internal phase emulsions. The nature of the formation ...
Primary rat hepatocytes are a widely used experimental model to estimate drug metabolism and toxicit...
Pluripotent stem cell derived hepatocyte-like cells (hPSC-HLCs) are an attractive alternative to pri...
Physical-chemical surface modifications represent a formidable tool to drive a suitable cell behavi...
Conference poster detailing synthetic scaffolds for the culture of primary hepatocytes: chemically f...
Tissue engineering is a promising approach to developing hepatic tissue suitable for the functional ...
AbstractMaintaining stable differentiated somatic cell function in culture is essential to a range o...
International audienceOrganoids production is a key tool for in vitro studies of physiopathological ...
A novel strategy for the surface functionalization of emulsion‐templated highly porous (polyHIPE) ma...
Hepatocytes are anchorage-dependent cells sensitive to microenvironment; the control of the physicoc...
Synthetic substrates that mimic the properties of extracellular matrix proteins hold significant pro...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
Three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds formed from natural biopolymers gelatin and chitosan that are chemi...
Maintaining stable cultures of viable and metabolically active primary hepatocytes is a long standin...
We demonstrate sugar functionalised hydrogel surface coatings which enable the retention of hepatocy...
“PolyHIPE” is an acronym for polymerized high internal phase emulsions. The nature of the formation ...
Primary rat hepatocytes are a widely used experimental model to estimate drug metabolism and toxicit...
Pluripotent stem cell derived hepatocyte-like cells (hPSC-HLCs) are an attractive alternative to pri...
Physical-chemical surface modifications represent a formidable tool to drive a suitable cell behavi...
Conference poster detailing synthetic scaffolds for the culture of primary hepatocytes: chemically f...
Tissue engineering is a promising approach to developing hepatic tissue suitable for the functional ...
AbstractMaintaining stable differentiated somatic cell function in culture is essential to a range o...
International audienceOrganoids production is a key tool for in vitro studies of physiopathological ...
A novel strategy for the surface functionalization of emulsion‐templated highly porous (polyHIPE) ma...
Hepatocytes are anchorage-dependent cells sensitive to microenvironment; the control of the physicoc...
Synthetic substrates that mimic the properties of extracellular matrix proteins hold significant pro...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...