Hydrogels with tunable mechanical properties have provided a tremendous opportunity to regulate stem cell differentiation. Hydrogels with osteoid (about 30–40 kPa) or higher stiffness are usually required to induce the osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). It is yet difficult to achieve the same differentiation on very soft hydrogels, because of low environmental mechanical stimuli and restricted cellular mechanotransduction. Here, we modulate cellular spatial sensing of integrin-adhesive ligands via quasi-hexagonally arranged nanopatterns to promote cell mechanosensing on hydrogels having low stiffness (about 3 kPa). The increased interligand spacing has been shown to regulate actomyosin force loading to recruit extr...
Engineered living microtissues such as cellular spheroids and organoids have enormous potential for ...
Our improved understanding of cell mechano-sensing has been enabled by developments in biomaterials ...
Our improved understanding of cell mechano-sensing has been enabled by developments in biomaterials ...
Cell-based therapies have exciting clinical promise. In particular, bone marrow derived mesenchymal ...
Although mechanisms of cell–material interaction and cellular mechanotransduction are increasingly u...
Biophysical cues can regulate stem cell behaviours and have been considered as critical parameters o...
Funder: Medical Research Council (UK) Career Development Award (G1100312/1)Funder: Medical Research ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a highly-hydrated mesh of fibrillar proteins a glycosaminoglycans ...
Studies of mechanical signalling are typically performed by comparing cells cultured on soft and sti...
Studies of mechanical signalling are typically performed by comparing cells cultured on soft and sti...
Natural extracellular matrices (ECMs) are viscoelastic and exhibit stress relaxation. However, hydro...
<div><p>Osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) is guided by various phys...
Cells sense and respond to mechanical stimuli from their external environment through a process call...
Recent studies have found discordant mechanosensitive outcomes when comparing 2D and 3D, highlightin...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) have become the popular candidate in the field of regenerative ...
Engineered living microtissues such as cellular spheroids and organoids have enormous potential for ...
Our improved understanding of cell mechano-sensing has been enabled by developments in biomaterials ...
Our improved understanding of cell mechano-sensing has been enabled by developments in biomaterials ...
Cell-based therapies have exciting clinical promise. In particular, bone marrow derived mesenchymal ...
Although mechanisms of cell–material interaction and cellular mechanotransduction are increasingly u...
Biophysical cues can regulate stem cell behaviours and have been considered as critical parameters o...
Funder: Medical Research Council (UK) Career Development Award (G1100312/1)Funder: Medical Research ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a highly-hydrated mesh of fibrillar proteins a glycosaminoglycans ...
Studies of mechanical signalling are typically performed by comparing cells cultured on soft and sti...
Studies of mechanical signalling are typically performed by comparing cells cultured on soft and sti...
Natural extracellular matrices (ECMs) are viscoelastic and exhibit stress relaxation. However, hydro...
<div><p>Osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) is guided by various phys...
Cells sense and respond to mechanical stimuli from their external environment through a process call...
Recent studies have found discordant mechanosensitive outcomes when comparing 2D and 3D, highlightin...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) have become the popular candidate in the field of regenerative ...
Engineered living microtissues such as cellular spheroids and organoids have enormous potential for ...
Our improved understanding of cell mechano-sensing has been enabled by developments in biomaterials ...
Our improved understanding of cell mechano-sensing has been enabled by developments in biomaterials ...