In the injured adult nervous system, re-establishment of growth-promoting molecular gradients is known to entice and guide nerve repair. However, incorporation of three-dimensional chemotactic gradients in nerve repair scaffolds, particularly in those with multi-luminal architectures, remains extremely challenging. We developed a method that establishes highly tunable three-dimensional molecular gradients in collagen-filled multi-luminal nerve guides by anchoring growth-factor releasing coiled polymeric fibers onto the walls of collagen-filled hydrogel microchannels. Differential pitch in the coiling of neurotrophin-eluting fibers generated sustained three-dimensional chemotactic gradients that appropriately induced the differentiation of P...
Microfluidics can be used to generate flow-driven gradients of chemotropic guidance cues with precis...
CNS damages are often irreversible since neurons of the central nervous system are unable to regener...
Bioengineered nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) offer a less invasive treatment option to current surgi...
Biochemical and physical guidance cues are both pivotal for axonal guidance and nerve regeneration. ...
Enhancing and directing axon regeneration through an injury site represents a prime goal for therapi...
Synthetic neural scaffolds hold promise to eventually replace nerve autografts for tissue repair fol...
Peripheral nerve injuries, causing sensory and motor impairment, affect a great number of patients a...
In this study, we designed and fabricated a multilayered fibrous scaffold capable of the controlled ...
In this study, we designed and fabricated a multilayered fibrous scaffold capable of the controlled ...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering is to have spatial and temporal control over the biologi...
Producing gradients of biological cues into nerve conduits is crucial for nerve guidance and regener...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering is to have spatial and temporal control over the biologi...
Following severe nerve injuries, surgery is required to physically reconnect the injured nerve for r...
Nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are sub-optimal for long-distance injuries with inflammation and poor...
Neurotrophic factors such as nerve growth factor (NGF) provide essential cues to navigate growing ax...
Microfluidics can be used to generate flow-driven gradients of chemotropic guidance cues with precis...
CNS damages are often irreversible since neurons of the central nervous system are unable to regener...
Bioengineered nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) offer a less invasive treatment option to current surgi...
Biochemical and physical guidance cues are both pivotal for axonal guidance and nerve regeneration. ...
Enhancing and directing axon regeneration through an injury site represents a prime goal for therapi...
Synthetic neural scaffolds hold promise to eventually replace nerve autografts for tissue repair fol...
Peripheral nerve injuries, causing sensory and motor impairment, affect a great number of patients a...
In this study, we designed and fabricated a multilayered fibrous scaffold capable of the controlled ...
In this study, we designed and fabricated a multilayered fibrous scaffold capable of the controlled ...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering is to have spatial and temporal control over the biologi...
Producing gradients of biological cues into nerve conduits is crucial for nerve guidance and regener...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering is to have spatial and temporal control over the biologi...
Following severe nerve injuries, surgery is required to physically reconnect the injured nerve for r...
Nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are sub-optimal for long-distance injuries with inflammation and poor...
Neurotrophic factors such as nerve growth factor (NGF) provide essential cues to navigate growing ax...
Microfluidics can be used to generate flow-driven gradients of chemotropic guidance cues with precis...
CNS damages are often irreversible since neurons of the central nervous system are unable to regener...
Bioengineered nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) offer a less invasive treatment option to current surgi...