The geometry (size and shape) of gaps is a key determinant in controlling gap closure during wound healing. However, conventional methods for creating gaps result in un‐defined geometries and poorly characterized conditions (cell death factors and cell debris), which can influence the gap closure process. To overcome these limitations, a novel method to create well‐defined geometrical gaps is developed. First, smooth muscle cells (SMCs) are seeded in variously shaped micro‐containers made out of hyaluronic acid hydrogels. Cell proliferation and cell tension induce fibrous collagen production by SMCs predominantly around the edges of the micro‐containers. Upon removal of SMCs, the selectively deposited collagen results in micro‐containers wi...
Cytokinesis in animal cells requires the constriction of an actomyosin contractile ring, whose archi...
Engineered tissues featuring aligned ECM possess superior regenerative capabilities for the healing ...
When living tissues are injured, they undergo a sequential process of homeostasis, inflammation, pro...
The geometry (size and shape) of gaps is a key determinant in controlling gap closure during wound h...
Planar in vitro models have been invaluable tools to identify the mechanical basis of wound closure....
The mechanism by which stromal cells fill voids in injured tissue remains a fundamental question in ...
We thank group members from MBI Rene-Marc Mege and W.J. Nelson for helpful discussions. We also than...
<div><p>To heal tissue defects, cells have to bridge gaps and generate new extracellular matrix (ECM...
Engineered fibrous tissues consisting of cells encapsulated within collagen gels are widely used thr...
Cells are sensitive to the microenvironment and multiscale surface topographies were crucial for mod...
International audienceThe closure of gaps within epithelia is crucial to maintain its integrity duri...
Background: Vacuum-assisted closure induces microdeformations of the wound surface and accelerates h...
A two-dimensional continuum model of collective cell migration is used to predict the closure of gap...
<div><p>When living tissues are injured, they undergo a sequential process of homeostasis, inflammat...
The ability of cells to respond to substrate-bound protein gradients is crucial for many physiologic...
Cytokinesis in animal cells requires the constriction of an actomyosin contractile ring, whose archi...
Engineered tissues featuring aligned ECM possess superior regenerative capabilities for the healing ...
When living tissues are injured, they undergo a sequential process of homeostasis, inflammation, pro...
The geometry (size and shape) of gaps is a key determinant in controlling gap closure during wound h...
Planar in vitro models have been invaluable tools to identify the mechanical basis of wound closure....
The mechanism by which stromal cells fill voids in injured tissue remains a fundamental question in ...
We thank group members from MBI Rene-Marc Mege and W.J. Nelson for helpful discussions. We also than...
<div><p>To heal tissue defects, cells have to bridge gaps and generate new extracellular matrix (ECM...
Engineered fibrous tissues consisting of cells encapsulated within collagen gels are widely used thr...
Cells are sensitive to the microenvironment and multiscale surface topographies were crucial for mod...
International audienceThe closure of gaps within epithelia is crucial to maintain its integrity duri...
Background: Vacuum-assisted closure induces microdeformations of the wound surface and accelerates h...
A two-dimensional continuum model of collective cell migration is used to predict the closure of gap...
<div><p>When living tissues are injured, they undergo a sequential process of homeostasis, inflammat...
The ability of cells to respond to substrate-bound protein gradients is crucial for many physiologic...
Cytokinesis in animal cells requires the constriction of an actomyosin contractile ring, whose archi...
Engineered tissues featuring aligned ECM possess superior regenerative capabilities for the healing ...
When living tissues are injured, they undergo a sequential process of homeostasis, inflammation, pro...