In the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, many researchers and companies alike are investigating the utility of concentrated mesenchymal stem cell suspensions as therapeutic injectables, with the hope of regenerating the damaged tissue site. These cells are seldom used alone, being instead combined with synthetic biomacromolecules, such as branched poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) polymers, in order to form cross-linked hydrogels postinjection. In this article, we present the results of a detailed experimental and analytical investigation into the impacts of a range of eight-arm PEG polymers, each presenting functional end groups, on the rheological properties of concentrated living cells of mesenchymal origin. Using two-pho...
The mechanical stiffness of a hydrogel plays a significant role in regulating the phenotype of cells...
Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) is a common hydrogel that has been actively investigated fo...
One of the promises of synthetic materials in cell culturing is that control over their molecular st...
With the rapidly growing interest in the use of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) for cell therapy an...
With the rapidly growing interest in the development of bioprocess systems to culture and expand mes...
Strategies that enable hydrogel substrates to support cell attachment typically incorporate either e...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a three-dimensional, acellular component of all organs and tissues...
One of the promises of synthetic materials in cell culturing is that control over their molecular st...
Strain stiffening of extracellular matrices is increasingly recognized as a mechanical mechanism to ...
The use of injectable hydrogel scaffolds for encapsulating stem cells has been studied as an effecti...
There is a need to further explore the convergence of mechanobiology and dimensionality with systema...
The extracellular matrix provides mechanical cues to cells within it, not just in terms of stiffness...
The behavior of cells cultured in two-dimensions (2D) greatly differs from that in three-dimensions ...
Significant effort has gone towards parsing out the effects of surrounding microenvironment on macro...
Engineering synthetic hydrogels on a molecular basis to introduce natural features that are importan...
The mechanical stiffness of a hydrogel plays a significant role in regulating the phenotype of cells...
Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) is a common hydrogel that has been actively investigated fo...
One of the promises of synthetic materials in cell culturing is that control over their molecular st...
With the rapidly growing interest in the use of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) for cell therapy an...
With the rapidly growing interest in the development of bioprocess systems to culture and expand mes...
Strategies that enable hydrogel substrates to support cell attachment typically incorporate either e...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a three-dimensional, acellular component of all organs and tissues...
One of the promises of synthetic materials in cell culturing is that control over their molecular st...
Strain stiffening of extracellular matrices is increasingly recognized as a mechanical mechanism to ...
The use of injectable hydrogel scaffolds for encapsulating stem cells has been studied as an effecti...
There is a need to further explore the convergence of mechanobiology and dimensionality with systema...
The extracellular matrix provides mechanical cues to cells within it, not just in terms of stiffness...
The behavior of cells cultured in two-dimensions (2D) greatly differs from that in three-dimensions ...
Significant effort has gone towards parsing out the effects of surrounding microenvironment on macro...
Engineering synthetic hydrogels on a molecular basis to introduce natural features that are importan...
The mechanical stiffness of a hydrogel plays a significant role in regulating the phenotype of cells...
Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) is a common hydrogel that has been actively investigated fo...
One of the promises of synthetic materials in cell culturing is that control over their molecular st...