We tested the hypothesis that astrocytes grown in a suitable three-dimensional (3D) cell culture system exhibit morphological and biochemical features of in vivo astrocytes that are otherwise lost upon transfer from the in vivo to a two-dimensional (2D) culture environment. First, we report development of a novel bioactively coated nanofiber-based 3D culture system (Bioactive3D) that supports cultures of primary mouse astrocytes. Second, we show that Bioactive3D culture system maintains the in vivo-like morphological complexity of cultured cells, allows movement of astrocyte filopodia in a way that resembles the in vivo situation, and also minimizes the cellular stress, an inherent feature of standard 2D cell culture systems. Third, we demo...
\u3cp\u3eIn order to better understand the brain and brain diseases, in vitro human brain models nee...
Cells cultured in three dimensional (3D) scaffolds as opposed to traditional two-dimensional (2D) su...
Recent studies of the physiological roles of astrocytes have ignited renewed interest in the functio...
We tested the hypothesis that astrocytes grown in a suitable three-dimensional (3D) cell culture sys...
Astrocytes are a functionally and morphologically heterogeneous glial subtype essential for the deve...
Astrocytes are a functionally and morphologically heterogeneous glial subtype essential for the deve...
We use a variety of three-dimensional culture systems to study normal glial cell function and neuron...
Bottom-up neuroscience aims to engineer well-defined networks of neurons to investigate the function...
In this contribution, the authors present our advances in three-dimensional (3D) neuronal cell cultu...
At the gliovascular interface, reciprocal inductive influences between brain microvascular endotheli...
Bottom-up neuroscience aims to engineer well-defined networks of neurons to investigate the function...
The traditional two-dimensional (2D) cell culture methods have a long history of mimicking in vivo c...
This thesis explores the use of hyaluronic acid-based hydrogels as extracellular matrix mimics for g...
The traditional two-dimensional (2D) cell culture methods have a long history of mimicking in vivo c...
Neuronal signal transduction and communication in vivo is based on highly complex and dynamic networ...
\u3cp\u3eIn order to better understand the brain and brain diseases, in vitro human brain models nee...
Cells cultured in three dimensional (3D) scaffolds as opposed to traditional two-dimensional (2D) su...
Recent studies of the physiological roles of astrocytes have ignited renewed interest in the functio...
We tested the hypothesis that astrocytes grown in a suitable three-dimensional (3D) cell culture sys...
Astrocytes are a functionally and morphologically heterogeneous glial subtype essential for the deve...
Astrocytes are a functionally and morphologically heterogeneous glial subtype essential for the deve...
We use a variety of three-dimensional culture systems to study normal glial cell function and neuron...
Bottom-up neuroscience aims to engineer well-defined networks of neurons to investigate the function...
In this contribution, the authors present our advances in three-dimensional (3D) neuronal cell cultu...
At the gliovascular interface, reciprocal inductive influences between brain microvascular endotheli...
Bottom-up neuroscience aims to engineer well-defined networks of neurons to investigate the function...
The traditional two-dimensional (2D) cell culture methods have a long history of mimicking in vivo c...
This thesis explores the use of hyaluronic acid-based hydrogels as extracellular matrix mimics for g...
The traditional two-dimensional (2D) cell culture methods have a long history of mimicking in vivo c...
Neuronal signal transduction and communication in vivo is based on highly complex and dynamic networ...
\u3cp\u3eIn order to better understand the brain and brain diseases, in vitro human brain models nee...
Cells cultured in three dimensional (3D) scaffolds as opposed to traditional two-dimensional (2D) su...
Recent studies of the physiological roles of astrocytes have ignited renewed interest in the functio...