Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)As liver disease becomes more prevalent, the development of an in vitro culture system to study disease progression and its repair mechanisms is essential. Typically, 2D cultures are used to investigate liver cell (e.g., hepatocyte) function in vitro; however, hepatocytes lose function rapidly when they were isolated from the liver. This has promoted researchers to develop 3D scaffolds to recreate the natural microenvironment of hepatic cells. For example, gelatin-based hydrogels have been increasingly used to promote cell fate processes in 3D. Most gelatin-based systems require the use of physical gelation or non-specific chemical crosslinking. Both of these methods yield gelatin hyd...
There is increasing evidence that cancer development and progression occurs in concert with alterati...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
As liver disease becomes more prevalent, the development of an in vitro culture system to study dise...
Gelatin-based hydrogels are increasingly used to promote cell fate processes in 3D. Here, we report ...
Three-dimensional (3D) tissue models replicating liver architectures and functions are increasingly ...
The combined use of natural ECM components and synthetic materials offers an attractive alternative ...
Artificial organs are vital for drug development since preclinical animal testing has a limitation i...
Artificial organs are vital for drug development since preclinical animal testing has a limitation i...
International audiencePhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-di...
International audiencePhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-di...
International audiencePhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-di...
International audiencePhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-di...
AbstractPhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-dimensional (3D)...
There is increasing evidence that cancer development and progression occurs in concert with alterati...
There is increasing evidence that cancer development and progression occurs in concert with alterati...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
As liver disease becomes more prevalent, the development of an in vitro culture system to study dise...
Gelatin-based hydrogels are increasingly used to promote cell fate processes in 3D. Here, we report ...
Three-dimensional (3D) tissue models replicating liver architectures and functions are increasingly ...
The combined use of natural ECM components and synthetic materials offers an attractive alternative ...
Artificial organs are vital for drug development since preclinical animal testing has a limitation i...
Artificial organs are vital for drug development since preclinical animal testing has a limitation i...
International audiencePhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-di...
International audiencePhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-di...
International audiencePhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-di...
International audiencePhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-di...
AbstractPhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-dimensional (3D)...
There is increasing evidence that cancer development and progression occurs in concert with alterati...
There is increasing evidence that cancer development and progression occurs in concert with alterati...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...