For many cells used in tissue engineering applications, the scaffolds upon which they are seeded do not entirely mimic their native environment, particularly in the case of excitable tissues. For instance, muscle cells experience contraction and relaxation driven by the electrical input of an action potential. Electroactive materials can also deform in response to electrical input; however, few such materials are currently suitable as cell scaffolds. We previously described the development of poly(ethyelene glycol) diacrylate-poly(acrylic acid) as an electroactive scaffold. Although the scaffold itself supported cell growth and attachment, the voltage (20 V) required to actuate these scaffolds was cytotoxic. Here, we describe the further de...
Due to their highly hydrophilic nature and compositional versatility, hydrogels have assumed a prota...
By-pass surgery and heart transplantation are traditionally used to restore the heart’s functionalit...
By-pass surgery and heart transplantation are traditionally used to restore the heart’s functionalit...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can differentiate into bone, cartilage, muscle, tendon, and other mese...
Tissue engineering aims to combine cells, soluble cues, and biomaterials to repair tissue injuries t...
Conducting polymers (CPs) have exciting potential as scaffolds for tissue engineering, typically app...
The practice of combining external stimulation therapy alongside stimuli-responsive bio-scaffolds ha...
Tissue engineering is a fascinating branch of science that aims to develop strategies to respond to ...
A functional 3D-engineered scaffold where cells are able to grow in vitro mimics the microstructural...
The use of hydrogel in tissue engineering is not entirely new. In the last six decades, researchers ...
Skeletal muscle tissue has the ability to regenerate and return function to the damaged areas follow...
The combination of stem cell therapy with a supportive scaffold is a promising approach to improving...
Three-dimensional cell culture and conditioning is an effective means to guide cell distribution and...
Polymeric biomaterials exhibit excellent physicochemical characteristics as a scaffold for cell and ...
Electroconductive and injectable hydrogels are attracting increasing attention owing to the needs of...
Due to their highly hydrophilic nature and compositional versatility, hydrogels have assumed a prota...
By-pass surgery and heart transplantation are traditionally used to restore the heart’s functionalit...
By-pass surgery and heart transplantation are traditionally used to restore the heart’s functionalit...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can differentiate into bone, cartilage, muscle, tendon, and other mese...
Tissue engineering aims to combine cells, soluble cues, and biomaterials to repair tissue injuries t...
Conducting polymers (CPs) have exciting potential as scaffolds for tissue engineering, typically app...
The practice of combining external stimulation therapy alongside stimuli-responsive bio-scaffolds ha...
Tissue engineering is a fascinating branch of science that aims to develop strategies to respond to ...
A functional 3D-engineered scaffold where cells are able to grow in vitro mimics the microstructural...
The use of hydrogel in tissue engineering is not entirely new. In the last six decades, researchers ...
Skeletal muscle tissue has the ability to regenerate and return function to the damaged areas follow...
The combination of stem cell therapy with a supportive scaffold is a promising approach to improving...
Three-dimensional cell culture and conditioning is an effective means to guide cell distribution and...
Polymeric biomaterials exhibit excellent physicochemical characteristics as a scaffold for cell and ...
Electroconductive and injectable hydrogels are attracting increasing attention owing to the needs of...
Due to their highly hydrophilic nature and compositional versatility, hydrogels have assumed a prota...
By-pass surgery and heart transplantation are traditionally used to restore the heart’s functionalit...
By-pass surgery and heart transplantation are traditionally used to restore the heart’s functionalit...