Biomaterial scaffolds that are designed to incorporate dynamic, spatiotemporal information have the potential to interface with cells and tissues to direct behavior. Here we describe a bioinspired, programmable nanotechnology-based platform that harnesses cellular traction forces to activate growth factors, eliminating the need for exogenous triggers (e.g. light), spatially diffuse triggers (e.g. enzymes, pH changes) or passive activation (e.g. hydrolysis). We use flexible aptamer technology to create modular, synthetic mimics of the Large Latent Complex that restrains TGF-β1. This flexible nanotechnology-based approach is shown here to work with both platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF-1...
Control of biochemical (e.g., integrin bioligands, growth factors, and drugs) and biophysical (e.g.,...
Tissues morphogenesis and homeostasis involve the spatiotemporal regulation of mechanics at multiple...
The physicochemical properties of hydrogels can be manipulated in both space and time through the co...
Growth factors are signalling molecules that orchestrate cell proliferation, survival and migration....
Spatiotemporally controlled growth factor (GF) delivery is crucial for achieving functional vasculat...
In nature, cells respond to complex mechanical and biological stimuli whose understanding is require...
AbstractA novel therapeutic scaffolding system of engineered nanocarriers within a foam matrix for t...
INTRODUCTION: Spatiotemporal control on the availability of growth factors is an important factor fo...
Introduction Hierarchically arranged self-organizing vasculature is a long-sought goal of tissue eng...
The development of advanced functional biomaterials to interact with biological systems has a wide r...
Healthy regeneration of tissue relies on a well-orchestrated release of growth factors. Herein, we s...
We focus on designing biomaterial systems for hierarchical tissue engineering. Polymeric molecular a...
Tissue engineering has traditionally relied on the use of scaffolds as inert, durable materials for ...
Bioinstructive scaffolds for regenerative medicine are characterized by intrinsic properties capable...
Cell laden biomaterials are archetypically seeded with individual cells and steered into the desired...
Control of biochemical (e.g., integrin bioligands, growth factors, and drugs) and biophysical (e.g.,...
Tissues morphogenesis and homeostasis involve the spatiotemporal regulation of mechanics at multiple...
The physicochemical properties of hydrogels can be manipulated in both space and time through the co...
Growth factors are signalling molecules that orchestrate cell proliferation, survival and migration....
Spatiotemporally controlled growth factor (GF) delivery is crucial for achieving functional vasculat...
In nature, cells respond to complex mechanical and biological stimuli whose understanding is require...
AbstractA novel therapeutic scaffolding system of engineered nanocarriers within a foam matrix for t...
INTRODUCTION: Spatiotemporal control on the availability of growth factors is an important factor fo...
Introduction Hierarchically arranged self-organizing vasculature is a long-sought goal of tissue eng...
The development of advanced functional biomaterials to interact with biological systems has a wide r...
Healthy regeneration of tissue relies on a well-orchestrated release of growth factors. Herein, we s...
We focus on designing biomaterial systems for hierarchical tissue engineering. Polymeric molecular a...
Tissue engineering has traditionally relied on the use of scaffolds as inert, durable materials for ...
Bioinstructive scaffolds for regenerative medicine are characterized by intrinsic properties capable...
Cell laden biomaterials are archetypically seeded with individual cells and steered into the desired...
Control of biochemical (e.g., integrin bioligands, growth factors, and drugs) and biophysical (e.g.,...
Tissues morphogenesis and homeostasis involve the spatiotemporal regulation of mechanics at multiple...
The physicochemical properties of hydrogels can be manipulated in both space and time through the co...