Since the first demonstration of employing growth factors (GFs) to control cell behaviour in vitro, the spatiotemporal availability of GFs in vivo has received continuous attention. In particular, the ability to physically confine the mobility of GFs has been used in various tissue engineering applications e.g. stents, orthopaedic implants, sutures and contact lenses. The lack of control over the mobility of GFs in scaffolds jeopardizes their performance in vivo. In this feature article, an overview is given on how to effectively present GFs on scaffolds. In the first part, non-covalent strategies are described covering interaction motifs that are generic to direct GF immobilization. In the second part, covalent strategies are described emp...
Biomaterial scaffolds that are designed to incorporate dynamic, spatiotemporal information have the ...
To recapitulate the heterogeneous complexity of tissues in the human body with synthetic mimics of t...
The extracellular environment (ECM) comprises multiple physical and chemical cues that are integrate...
Since the first demonstration of employing growth factors (GFs) to control cell behaviour in vitro, ...
Growth factors (GF) are remarkably powerful signalling molecules that orchestrate developmental biol...
Growth factors (GFs) are proteins secreted by cells that regulate a variety of biological processes....
Growth factors are signalling molecules that orchestrate cell proliferation, survival and migration....
Engineering cellular microenvironments involves biochemical factors, the extracellular matrix (ECM) ...
Growth factors are multi-functional signaling molecules that coordinate multi-stage process of wound...
Growth factors (GFs) are powerful signaling molecules with the potential to drive regenerative strat...
The concept of developing a tissue either in vitro or in vivo taking inspiration from physiological ...
Growth factors are important morphogenetic proteins that instruct cell behavior and guide tissue rep...
Hematopoietic therapies require high cell dosages and precise phenotype control for clinical success...
Extracellular matrix (ECM)-derived matrices such as Matrigel are used to culture numerous cell types...
Surface interaction at the biomaterial�cell interface is essential for a variety of cellular funct...
Biomaterial scaffolds that are designed to incorporate dynamic, spatiotemporal information have the ...
To recapitulate the heterogeneous complexity of tissues in the human body with synthetic mimics of t...
The extracellular environment (ECM) comprises multiple physical and chemical cues that are integrate...
Since the first demonstration of employing growth factors (GFs) to control cell behaviour in vitro, ...
Growth factors (GF) are remarkably powerful signalling molecules that orchestrate developmental biol...
Growth factors (GFs) are proteins secreted by cells that regulate a variety of biological processes....
Growth factors are signalling molecules that orchestrate cell proliferation, survival and migration....
Engineering cellular microenvironments involves biochemical factors, the extracellular matrix (ECM) ...
Growth factors are multi-functional signaling molecules that coordinate multi-stage process of wound...
Growth factors (GFs) are powerful signaling molecules with the potential to drive regenerative strat...
The concept of developing a tissue either in vitro or in vivo taking inspiration from physiological ...
Growth factors are important morphogenetic proteins that instruct cell behavior and guide tissue rep...
Hematopoietic therapies require high cell dosages and precise phenotype control for clinical success...
Extracellular matrix (ECM)-derived matrices such as Matrigel are used to culture numerous cell types...
Surface interaction at the biomaterial�cell interface is essential for a variety of cellular funct...
Biomaterial scaffolds that are designed to incorporate dynamic, spatiotemporal information have the ...
To recapitulate the heterogeneous complexity of tissues in the human body with synthetic mimics of t...
The extracellular environment (ECM) comprises multiple physical and chemical cues that are integrate...