Topographical and biochemical characteristics of the substrate are critical for neuronal differentiation including axonal outgrowth and regeneration of neural circuits in vivo. Contact stimuli and signaling molecules allow neurons to develop and stabilize synaptic contacts. Here we present the development, characterization and functional validation of a new polymeric support able to induce neuronal differentiation in both PC12 cell line and adult primary skin-derived precursor cells in vitro. By combining a photolithographic technique with use of neural extracellular matrix as a substrate, a biocompatible and efficient microenvironment for neuronal differentiation was developed
This commentary discusses and summarizes the key highlights of our recently reported work entitled `...
Hybrid silicon-polymer chips with microscale topography and contrasting surface chemistries were cre...
Embryonic stem (ES) cell differentiation in specific cell lineages is a major issue in cell biology ...
Engineering an artificial matrix to direct stem cell neuronal differentiation provides a promising a...
In this study, we designed and manufactured a series of different microstructure topographical cues ...
Biophysical cues provided by nanotopographical surfaces have been used as stimuli to guide neurite e...
A series of polymeric biomaterials, including poly(methyl acrylate), chitosan, poly(ethyl acrylate) ...
This study investigates the utility of a tailored poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate-crosslinked porou...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Biological Engineering Division, 2007.Inclu...
Surface topography and bioactive molecules can generate physicochemical cues that control proliferat...
The key factors affecting the success of neural engineering using neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPC...
Bio-functionalized surfaces were prepared to study the adherence and differentiation capacity of neu...
Controlling neuronal cell adhesion, migration, and axonal outgrowth via contact interactions with bi...
The F11 hybridoma, a dorsal root ganglion-derived cell line, was used to investigate the response of...
Since pheochromocytoma 12 (PC12) cells have the ability of neuronal differentiation upon nerve growt...
This commentary discusses and summarizes the key highlights of our recently reported work entitled `...
Hybrid silicon-polymer chips with microscale topography and contrasting surface chemistries were cre...
Embryonic stem (ES) cell differentiation in specific cell lineages is a major issue in cell biology ...
Engineering an artificial matrix to direct stem cell neuronal differentiation provides a promising a...
In this study, we designed and manufactured a series of different microstructure topographical cues ...
Biophysical cues provided by nanotopographical surfaces have been used as stimuli to guide neurite e...
A series of polymeric biomaterials, including poly(methyl acrylate), chitosan, poly(ethyl acrylate) ...
This study investigates the utility of a tailored poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate-crosslinked porou...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Biological Engineering Division, 2007.Inclu...
Surface topography and bioactive molecules can generate physicochemical cues that control proliferat...
The key factors affecting the success of neural engineering using neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPC...
Bio-functionalized surfaces were prepared to study the adherence and differentiation capacity of neu...
Controlling neuronal cell adhesion, migration, and axonal outgrowth via contact interactions with bi...
The F11 hybridoma, a dorsal root ganglion-derived cell line, was used to investigate the response of...
Since pheochromocytoma 12 (PC12) cells have the ability of neuronal differentiation upon nerve growt...
This commentary discusses and summarizes the key highlights of our recently reported work entitled `...
Hybrid silicon-polymer chips with microscale topography and contrasting surface chemistries were cre...
Embryonic stem (ES) cell differentiation in specific cell lineages is a major issue in cell biology ...