Platelet lysates (PL) contain a selection of proteins and growth factors (GFs) that are known to mediate cell activity. Many of these biomolecules have been identified as chemoattractants with the capacity to induce cell migration. In order to effectively deliver and retain these biomolecules to the site of injury, a scaffold containing PL could be an option. We use poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels consisting of 90 vol % PL to investigate their migratory potential on human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). Cells exposed to these hydrogels were tracked, resulting in cell trajectories and detailed migratory parameters (velocity, Euclidean distance, directness, and forward migration index). Volumetric swelling ratios, hydrogel mechanical pr...
As stem-cell-based therapies rapidly advance toward clinical applications, there is a need for cheap...
Platelet lysate (PL), a blood product that contains high concentrations of growth factors (GFs), can...
ABSTRACT Model systems mimicking the extracellular matrix (ECM) have greatly helped in quantifying c...
Platelet lysates (PL) contain a selection of proteins and growth factors (GFs) that are known to med...
Fundamental physiologic and pathologic phenomena such as wound healing and cancer metastasis are typ...
Cell migration is an essential step during processes such as embryonic development, wound healing, a...
The advent of hydrogels for biological applications has sparked interest in the both the medical and...
AbstractHuman mesenchymal stem cell (hMSC) migration and recruitment play a critical role during bon...
Cell spheroids are three-dimensional cell aggregates that have been widely employed in tissue engine...
Cell culture in regenerative medicine needs to facilitate efficient expansion according to good manu...
Strategies that enable hydrogel substrates to support cell attachment typically incorporate either e...
The in vivo microenvironment niche is a dynamic structure that locally presents a multitude of bioph...
Cell-responsive hydrogels hold tremendous potential as cell delivery devices in regenerative medicin...
The field of tissue engineering aims to create replacements for diseased or damaged tissues which re...
The behavior of cells cultured in two-dimensions (2D) greatly differs from that in three-dimensions ...
As stem-cell-based therapies rapidly advance toward clinical applications, there is a need for cheap...
Platelet lysate (PL), a blood product that contains high concentrations of growth factors (GFs), can...
ABSTRACT Model systems mimicking the extracellular matrix (ECM) have greatly helped in quantifying c...
Platelet lysates (PL) contain a selection of proteins and growth factors (GFs) that are known to med...
Fundamental physiologic and pathologic phenomena such as wound healing and cancer metastasis are typ...
Cell migration is an essential step during processes such as embryonic development, wound healing, a...
The advent of hydrogels for biological applications has sparked interest in the both the medical and...
AbstractHuman mesenchymal stem cell (hMSC) migration and recruitment play a critical role during bon...
Cell spheroids are three-dimensional cell aggregates that have been widely employed in tissue engine...
Cell culture in regenerative medicine needs to facilitate efficient expansion according to good manu...
Strategies that enable hydrogel substrates to support cell attachment typically incorporate either e...
The in vivo microenvironment niche is a dynamic structure that locally presents a multitude of bioph...
Cell-responsive hydrogels hold tremendous potential as cell delivery devices in regenerative medicin...
The field of tissue engineering aims to create replacements for diseased or damaged tissues which re...
The behavior of cells cultured in two-dimensions (2D) greatly differs from that in three-dimensions ...
As stem-cell-based therapies rapidly advance toward clinical applications, there is a need for cheap...
Platelet lysate (PL), a blood product that contains high concentrations of growth factors (GFs), can...
ABSTRACT Model systems mimicking the extracellular matrix (ECM) have greatly helped in quantifying c...