The development of a facile and fast method to construct anisotropic hydrogels with the ability to induce unidirectional growth of cells remains challenging. In this work, we demonstrated anisotropic cellulose hydrogels (ACHs) that are composed of nanoscale aligned nanofibers by dissolving cotton liner pulp in alkali/urea aqueous solution. On the basis of directionally controlling the architecture of cellulose chains with a facial prestretching strategy in chemical gel state and locking the highly ordered nanostructure through the formation of close physical networks via strong self-aggregation forces among neighboring cellulose nanofibers, ACHs, combing with a long-range aligned structure, entirely differential mechanical performances alon...
Understanding the influence of various physical cues on cell behavior is critical for the design of ...
A simple and versatile low-shear approach for assembling hydrogels containing aligned rod-like parti...
Injectable hydrogels are particularly interesting for applications in minimally invasive tissue engi...
The development of a facile and fast method to construct anisotropic hydrogels with the ability to i...
Deformation-driven alignment of macromolecules or nanofibers leading to anisotropy is a challenge in...
Compositional and structural patterns play a crucial role in the function of many biological tissues...
While tremendous efforts have been dedicated to developing environmentally friendly films made from ...
Fabrication of anisotropic hydrogels exhibiting direction-dependent structure and properties has att...
Assembly of (bio)polymers into long-range anisotropic nanostructured gels and aerogels is of great ...
In order to utilize the high strength (ultimate tensile strength = 3 GPa) [Saito et al., Biomacromol...
Along with continuous research in biotechnology, there is a growing demand for cell culture platform...
International audienceAssembly of (bio)polymers into long-range anisotropic nanostructured gels and ...
Cellulose nanofibrils can be obtained from trees and have considerable potential as a building block...
Biomimetic hydrogels offer a new platform for hierarchical structure-controlled, tough, biocompatibl...
We show that unidirectional freezing of nanocellulose dispersions produces cellular foams with high ...
Understanding the influence of various physical cues on cell behavior is critical for the design of ...
A simple and versatile low-shear approach for assembling hydrogels containing aligned rod-like parti...
Injectable hydrogels are particularly interesting for applications in minimally invasive tissue engi...
The development of a facile and fast method to construct anisotropic hydrogels with the ability to i...
Deformation-driven alignment of macromolecules or nanofibers leading to anisotropy is a challenge in...
Compositional and structural patterns play a crucial role in the function of many biological tissues...
While tremendous efforts have been dedicated to developing environmentally friendly films made from ...
Fabrication of anisotropic hydrogels exhibiting direction-dependent structure and properties has att...
Assembly of (bio)polymers into long-range anisotropic nanostructured gels and aerogels is of great ...
In order to utilize the high strength (ultimate tensile strength = 3 GPa) [Saito et al., Biomacromol...
Along with continuous research in biotechnology, there is a growing demand for cell culture platform...
International audienceAssembly of (bio)polymers into long-range anisotropic nanostructured gels and ...
Cellulose nanofibrils can be obtained from trees and have considerable potential as a building block...
Biomimetic hydrogels offer a new platform for hierarchical structure-controlled, tough, biocompatibl...
We show that unidirectional freezing of nanocellulose dispersions produces cellular foams with high ...
Understanding the influence of various physical cues on cell behavior is critical for the design of ...
A simple and versatile low-shear approach for assembling hydrogels containing aligned rod-like parti...
Injectable hydrogels are particularly interesting for applications in minimally invasive tissue engi...