A critical need in both tissue-engineering applications and basic cell culture studies is the development of synthetic extracellular matrices (ECMs) and experimental systems that reconstitute three-dimensional cell-cell interactions and control tissue formation in vitro and in vivo . We have fabricated synthetic ECMs in the form of fiber-based fabrics, highly porous sponges, and hydrogels from biodegradable polymers ( e.g. , polyglycolic acid) and tested their ability to regulate tissue formation. Both cell seeding onto these synthetic ECMs and subsequent culture conditions can be varied to control initial cell-cell interactions and subsequent cell growth and tissue development. Three-dimensional tissues composed of cells of interest, matri...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) of soft tissues in vivo has remarkable biological and structural prop...
Tissue engineering aims to regenerate lost or damaged tissues and frequently combines therapeutic ce...
The innate ability of stem cells to self-renew and differentiate into multiple cell types makes them...
The engineering of functional smooth muscle (SM) tissue is critical if one hopes to successfully rep...
Nonwoven meshes of polyglycolic acid (PGA) fibers are attractive synthetic extracellular matrices (E...
The extracellular matrix is (ECM) is a network of large, structural proteins and polysaccharides, im...
The next generation of therapeutic strategies to achieve improved tissue replacement and regeneratio...
In the clinical and pharmacological fields, there is a need for the production of tissue-engineered ...
Cells in our tissues are exposed to complex arrays of biochemical and biophysical cues from their pr...
Natural extracellular matrices (ECM) derived from native tissues or cultured cells are extensively e...
For severe muscle damage, tissue engineering has become a viable option to culture muscle tissues wi...
Abstract: Cell interactions with the extracellular matrix play important roles in guiding tissue mor...
Natural polymers such as collagens, elastin, and fibrinogen make up much of the body\u27s native ext...
Natural polymers such as collagens, elastin, and fibrinogen make up much of the body’s native extrac...
Engineering new tissues (e.g., blood vessels) may be possible by transplanting cells on three-dimens...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) of soft tissues in vivo has remarkable biological and structural prop...
Tissue engineering aims to regenerate lost or damaged tissues and frequently combines therapeutic ce...
The innate ability of stem cells to self-renew and differentiate into multiple cell types makes them...
The engineering of functional smooth muscle (SM) tissue is critical if one hopes to successfully rep...
Nonwoven meshes of polyglycolic acid (PGA) fibers are attractive synthetic extracellular matrices (E...
The extracellular matrix is (ECM) is a network of large, structural proteins and polysaccharides, im...
The next generation of therapeutic strategies to achieve improved tissue replacement and regeneratio...
In the clinical and pharmacological fields, there is a need for the production of tissue-engineered ...
Cells in our tissues are exposed to complex arrays of biochemical and biophysical cues from their pr...
Natural extracellular matrices (ECM) derived from native tissues or cultured cells are extensively e...
For severe muscle damage, tissue engineering has become a viable option to culture muscle tissues wi...
Abstract: Cell interactions with the extracellular matrix play important roles in guiding tissue mor...
Natural polymers such as collagens, elastin, and fibrinogen make up much of the body\u27s native ext...
Natural polymers such as collagens, elastin, and fibrinogen make up much of the body’s native extrac...
Engineering new tissues (e.g., blood vessels) may be possible by transplanting cells on three-dimens...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) of soft tissues in vivo has remarkable biological and structural prop...
Tissue engineering aims to regenerate lost or damaged tissues and frequently combines therapeutic ce...
The innate ability of stem cells to self-renew and differentiate into multiple cell types makes them...