The contractile behavior of cells is relevant in understanding wound healing and scar formation. In tissue engineering, inhibition of the cell contractile response is critical for the regeneration of physiologically normal tissue rather than scar tissue. Previous studies have measured the contractile response of cells in a variety of conditions (e.g. on two-dimensional solid substrates, on free-floating tissue engineering scaffolds and on scaffolds under some constraint in a cell force monitor). Tissue engineering scaffolds behave mechanically like open-cell elastomeric foams: between strains of about 10 and 90%, cells progressively buckle struts in the scaffold. The contractile force required for an individual cell to buckle a strut within...
Tissue formation within tissue engineering (TE) scaffolds is preceded by growth of the cells through...
Scaffolds are used in diverse tissue engineering applications as hosts for cell proliferation and ex...
Artificial tissue growth requires cells to proliferate and differentiate within the host scaffold. A...
AbstractCell-mediated contraction plays a critical role in many physiological and pathological proce...
Tissue Engineering has gained increasing attention as a promising means to repair or replace defecti...
Contractility of cells in wound site is important to understand pathological wound healing and devel...
Abstract Background In tissue engineering (TE) strategies, cell processes are regulated by mechanica...
AbstractTissue models reconstituted from cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) simulate natural tissu...
In the field of tissue engineering, mechano-regulation theories have been applied to help predict ti...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the field of tissue engineering, mechano-regulation theories have b...
Cells embedded within tissues respond to mechanical, chemical and biological signals. However, the d...
A recent goal of tissue engineering has been to develop tissue-equivalent constructs to aid in wound...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 2...
Abstract: The repair and maintenance of connective tissues is performed predominately by a mes-enchy...
Abstract: Authors present a study about the contraction forces observed in striae distensae fibrobla...
Tissue formation within tissue engineering (TE) scaffolds is preceded by growth of the cells through...
Scaffolds are used in diverse tissue engineering applications as hosts for cell proliferation and ex...
Artificial tissue growth requires cells to proliferate and differentiate within the host scaffold. A...
AbstractCell-mediated contraction plays a critical role in many physiological and pathological proce...
Tissue Engineering has gained increasing attention as a promising means to repair or replace defecti...
Contractility of cells in wound site is important to understand pathological wound healing and devel...
Abstract Background In tissue engineering (TE) strategies, cell processes are regulated by mechanica...
AbstractTissue models reconstituted from cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) simulate natural tissu...
In the field of tissue engineering, mechano-regulation theories have been applied to help predict ti...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the field of tissue engineering, mechano-regulation theories have b...
Cells embedded within tissues respond to mechanical, chemical and biological signals. However, the d...
A recent goal of tissue engineering has been to develop tissue-equivalent constructs to aid in wound...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 2...
Abstract: The repair and maintenance of connective tissues is performed predominately by a mes-enchy...
Abstract: Authors present a study about the contraction forces observed in striae distensae fibrobla...
Tissue formation within tissue engineering (TE) scaffolds is preceded by growth of the cells through...
Scaffolds are used in diverse tissue engineering applications as hosts for cell proliferation and ex...
Artificial tissue growth requires cells to proliferate and differentiate within the host scaffold. A...