Aim: Bacterial inclusion bodies (IBs) are nanostructured (submicron), pseudospherical proteinaceous particles produced in recombinant bacteria resulting from ordered protein aggregation. Being mechanically stable, several physicochemical and biological properties of IBs can be tuned by appropriate selection of the producer strain and of culture conditions. It has been previously shown that IBs favor cell adhesion and surface colonization by mammalian cell lines upon decoration on materials surfaces, but how these biomaterials could influence the behavior of mesenchymal stem cells remains to be explored. Materials & methods: Here, the authors vary topography, stiffness and wettability using the IBs to decorate polycaprolactone surfaces o...
The understanding of cellular response to the shape of their environment would be of benefit in the ...
Engineering the interface between biomaterials and tissues is important to increase implant lifetime...
Contains fulltext : 87804.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Osteoblasts re...
Materials can be engineered to deliver specific biological cues that control stem cell growth and di...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) are widely represented in regenerative medicine clinical strate...
Mechanical stimuli are an integrant component of the microenvironment controlling the differentiatio...
Aims: Bacterial inclusion bodies (IBs) are protein-based, amyloidal nanomaterials that mechanically ...
Nanotopographic cues from biomaterials exert powerful effects on the osteogenic differentiation of m...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) are widely represented in regenerative medicine clinical strate...
Background: New sources of stem cells in adult organisms are constantly emerging. Postnatal Mesenchy...
Background: Culturing of cells is typically performed on standard tissue culture plates generating g...
Custom engineered materials can influence the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)...
Bacterial inclusion bodies (IBs) are proteinaceous aggregates that are used as nanoparticulate mate...
Here we demonstrate how materials can be used as a simple and rapid means of identifying important s...
The differentiation of stem cells can be modulated by physical factors such as the micro- and nano-t...
The understanding of cellular response to the shape of their environment would be of benefit in the ...
Engineering the interface between biomaterials and tissues is important to increase implant lifetime...
Contains fulltext : 87804.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Osteoblasts re...
Materials can be engineered to deliver specific biological cues that control stem cell growth and di...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) are widely represented in regenerative medicine clinical strate...
Mechanical stimuli are an integrant component of the microenvironment controlling the differentiatio...
Aims: Bacterial inclusion bodies (IBs) are protein-based, amyloidal nanomaterials that mechanically ...
Nanotopographic cues from biomaterials exert powerful effects on the osteogenic differentiation of m...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) are widely represented in regenerative medicine clinical strate...
Background: New sources of stem cells in adult organisms are constantly emerging. Postnatal Mesenchy...
Background: Culturing of cells is typically performed on standard tissue culture plates generating g...
Custom engineered materials can influence the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)...
Bacterial inclusion bodies (IBs) are proteinaceous aggregates that are used as nanoparticulate mate...
Here we demonstrate how materials can be used as a simple and rapid means of identifying important s...
The differentiation of stem cells can be modulated by physical factors such as the micro- and nano-t...
The understanding of cellular response to the shape of their environment would be of benefit in the ...
Engineering the interface between biomaterials and tissues is important to increase implant lifetime...
Contains fulltext : 87804.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Osteoblasts re...