thesisSynthetic extracellular matrix (sECM) hydrogels can be used for three-dimensional (3-D) cell culture, wound repair, and tissue engineering. The mechanical properties of these hydrogels, both transiently during curing and at equilibrium, greatly influence their usefulness in any of these applications. The kinetics of gelation are relevant to the practical usage of these products, particularly when they are cured in situ, while the steady state mechanical properties of these hydrogels have important effects on the behavior of the cells and tissues that come in contact with them. Both of these properties can be modified by changing simple variables in the composition of the hydrogel. To modify the gelation rate, five new homobifunction...
Tissue fibrosis remains a serious health condition with high morbidity and mortality rates. There is...
Michael-type addition reactions are widely used to polymerize biocompatible hydrogels. The thiol-mal...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a three-dimensional, acellular component of all organs and tissues...
Hydrogel precursors that crosslink within minutes are essential for the development of cell encapsul...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) governs many cellular processes through biochemical and mechanical cu...
Chemically crosslinked hyaluronic acid hydrogels are synthesized with a homogeneous crosslinking pr...
Crosslinking chemistries that allow hydrogel formation within minutes are essential to achieve homog...
Hydrogels have been investigated extensively as biomaterials for three-dimensional tissue reconstruc...
Although various cell encapsulation materials are available commercially for a wide range of potenti...
Toward the development of synthetic bioactive materials to support tissue repair, we present here th...
The behavior of cells cultured in two-dimensions (2D) greatly differs from that in three-dimensions ...
The diverse requirements of hydrogels for tissue engineering motivate the development of cross-linki...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) provides instructive and constructive support to cells in all organs....
The combined use of natural ECM components and synthetic materials offers an attractive alternative ...
Hydrogel materials are commonly used to model the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix ...
Tissue fibrosis remains a serious health condition with high morbidity and mortality rates. There is...
Michael-type addition reactions are widely used to polymerize biocompatible hydrogels. The thiol-mal...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a three-dimensional, acellular component of all organs and tissues...
Hydrogel precursors that crosslink within minutes are essential for the development of cell encapsul...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) governs many cellular processes through biochemical and mechanical cu...
Chemically crosslinked hyaluronic acid hydrogels are synthesized with a homogeneous crosslinking pr...
Crosslinking chemistries that allow hydrogel formation within minutes are essential to achieve homog...
Hydrogels have been investigated extensively as biomaterials for three-dimensional tissue reconstruc...
Although various cell encapsulation materials are available commercially for a wide range of potenti...
Toward the development of synthetic bioactive materials to support tissue repair, we present here th...
The behavior of cells cultured in two-dimensions (2D) greatly differs from that in three-dimensions ...
The diverse requirements of hydrogels for tissue engineering motivate the development of cross-linki...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) provides instructive and constructive support to cells in all organs....
The combined use of natural ECM components and synthetic materials offers an attractive alternative ...
Hydrogel materials are commonly used to model the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix ...
Tissue fibrosis remains a serious health condition with high morbidity and mortality rates. There is...
Michael-type addition reactions are widely used to polymerize biocompatible hydrogels. The thiol-mal...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a three-dimensional, acellular component of all organs and tissues...