Three-dimensional tissue-engineered structures enable more representative determination of novel drug or material effects on tissue than traditional monolayer cell cultures. This study sought to better understand how key manufacturing variables affect the myotube characteristics of a skeletal muscle model toward reducing resource use and to develop an understanding of scaling on model consistency. C2C12 murine myoblasts were seeded in a tethered collagen scaffold from which directional myotubes form in response to lines of tension and a change in medium. Collagen polymerizing area length-to-width ratios greater than one were found to reduced cell–matrix attachment and remodeling forces significantly (p <.05) correlating to a reduction in ce...
In native skeletal muscle, densely packed myofibers exist in close contact with surrounding motor ne...
Tissue engineered skeletal muscle allows investigation of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that...
Tissue engineering represents a possible approach to replace the lost or defective muscle. The purp...
Three-dimensional tissue-engineered structures enable more representative determination of novel dru...
Three‐dimensional (3D) tissue engineered structures enable more representative determination of nove...
Preclinical musculoskeletal junction testbed: Optimisation of a reproducible skeletal muscle constru...
Traditionally in vitro 2D cultures were used for pre-clinical tests, followed by complex in vivo ass...
Tissue engineered skeletal muscle has great utility in experimental studies of physiology, clinical ...
Many congenital skeletal muscle disorders including muscular dystrophies are caused by genetic mutat...
Small-scale skeletal muscle constructs for in-vitro musculoskeletal junction preclinical testbed [Ab...
There are several three-dimensional (3D) skeletal muscle (SkM) tissue engineered models reported in ...
Cells are traditionally grown on a flat, plastic surface that has been optimized for cell attachment...
Classical approaches to engineer skeletal muscle tissue based on current regenerative and surgical p...
Three-dimensional (3D) engineered tissue constructs are a novel and promising approach to tissue rep...
Tissue engineered skeletal muscle allows investigation of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that...
In native skeletal muscle, densely packed myofibers exist in close contact with surrounding motor ne...
Tissue engineered skeletal muscle allows investigation of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that...
Tissue engineering represents a possible approach to replace the lost or defective muscle. The purp...
Three-dimensional tissue-engineered structures enable more representative determination of novel dru...
Three‐dimensional (3D) tissue engineered structures enable more representative determination of nove...
Preclinical musculoskeletal junction testbed: Optimisation of a reproducible skeletal muscle constru...
Traditionally in vitro 2D cultures were used for pre-clinical tests, followed by complex in vivo ass...
Tissue engineered skeletal muscle has great utility in experimental studies of physiology, clinical ...
Many congenital skeletal muscle disorders including muscular dystrophies are caused by genetic mutat...
Small-scale skeletal muscle constructs for in-vitro musculoskeletal junction preclinical testbed [Ab...
There are several three-dimensional (3D) skeletal muscle (SkM) tissue engineered models reported in ...
Cells are traditionally grown on a flat, plastic surface that has been optimized for cell attachment...
Classical approaches to engineer skeletal muscle tissue based on current regenerative and surgical p...
Three-dimensional (3D) engineered tissue constructs are a novel and promising approach to tissue rep...
Tissue engineered skeletal muscle allows investigation of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that...
In native skeletal muscle, densely packed myofibers exist in close contact with surrounding motor ne...
Tissue engineered skeletal muscle allows investigation of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that...
Tissue engineering represents a possible approach to replace the lost or defective muscle. The purp...