Introduction: Fibrin-matrices of different stiffness can be used for tissue engineering. The differentiation and extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling properties of mesenchymal stem cells can be influenced by matrix stiffness. We hypothesized that stiffer fibrin matrices slow matrix degradation and favor the osteogenic differentiation of human adipose-derived stem cells (hASCs). Materials and Methods: hASCs were incorporated at different densities into soft and stiff fibrin matrices composed of 2 mg/ml fibrinogen and 0.1 or 1.0 IU/ml thrombin. The Young's moduli of the matrices were determined by nano-indentation. Fibrin degradation was determined during a 14 day culture period by ELISA. qPCR and histology were used to assess ECM remodeling...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) are an attractive cell source for tissue regeneration, given th...
One of the goals of tissue engineering is to create technologies that will improve or replace biolog...
Cells embedded within tissues respond to mechanical, chemical and biological signals. However, the d...
Introduction: Fibrin-matrices of different stiffness can be used for tissue engineering. The differe...
cell-matrix interactions; differentiation; stiffness; tethering; polydimethyl siloxane; polyacrylami...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are a subpopulation of mesenchymal stem cells. Compared to bone ma...
Stem cells regulate their fate by binding to, and contracting against, the extracellular matrix. Rec...
Stem cells regulate their fate by binding to, and contracting against, the extracellular matrix. Rec...
Biochemical and biophysical stimuli of stem cell niches finely regulate the self-renewal/differentia...
Biochemical and biophysical stimuli of stem cell niches finely regulate the self-renewal/differentia...
Biochemical and biophysical stimuli of stem cell niches finely regulate the self-renewal/differentia...
Stem cells regulate their fate by binding to, and contracting against, the extracellular matrix. Rec...
Stem cells are capable of sensing and responding to the mechanical properties of extracellular matri...
The mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) can exert significant influence in deter...
Osteogenic differentiation of cells has considerable clinical significance in bone defect treatment,...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) are an attractive cell source for tissue regeneration, given th...
One of the goals of tissue engineering is to create technologies that will improve or replace biolog...
Cells embedded within tissues respond to mechanical, chemical and biological signals. However, the d...
Introduction: Fibrin-matrices of different stiffness can be used for tissue engineering. The differe...
cell-matrix interactions; differentiation; stiffness; tethering; polydimethyl siloxane; polyacrylami...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are a subpopulation of mesenchymal stem cells. Compared to bone ma...
Stem cells regulate their fate by binding to, and contracting against, the extracellular matrix. Rec...
Stem cells regulate their fate by binding to, and contracting against, the extracellular matrix. Rec...
Biochemical and biophysical stimuli of stem cell niches finely regulate the self-renewal/differentia...
Biochemical and biophysical stimuli of stem cell niches finely regulate the self-renewal/differentia...
Biochemical and biophysical stimuli of stem cell niches finely regulate the self-renewal/differentia...
Stem cells regulate their fate by binding to, and contracting against, the extracellular matrix. Rec...
Stem cells are capable of sensing and responding to the mechanical properties of extracellular matri...
The mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) can exert significant influence in deter...
Osteogenic differentiation of cells has considerable clinical significance in bone defect treatment,...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) are an attractive cell source for tissue regeneration, given th...
One of the goals of tissue engineering is to create technologies that will improve or replace biolog...
Cells embedded within tissues respond to mechanical, chemical and biological signals. However, the d...