A novel type of injectable biomaterial with an elastic softening transition is described. The material enables in vivo shaping, followed by induction of 3D stable vascularized tissue. The synthesis of the injectable meta-biomaterial is instructed by extensive numerical simulation as a suspension of irregularly fragmented, highly porous sponge-like microgels. The irregular particle shape dramatically enhances yield strain for in vivo stability against deformation. Porosity of the particles, along with friction between internal surfaces, provides the elastic softening transition. This emergent metamaterial property enables the material to reversibly change stiffness during deformation, allowing native tissue properties to be matched over a wi...
Hydrogels have many different applications in the field of regenerative medicine. Biodegradable, inj...
The aim of therapeutic neovascularization is to repair ischemic tissues via formation of new blood v...
The authors previously described a model of tissue engineering in rats that involves the insertion o...
A novel type of injectable biomaterial with an elastic softening transition is described. The materi...
A novel type of injectable biomaterial with an elastic softening transition is described. The materi...
Soft tissue engineering has been gaining increasing interest as an approach to overcome the limitati...
Annually, millions of patients suffer from irreversible injury owing to the loss or failure of an or...
Soft tissue loss can be the result of many clinical issues. An engineered injectable material to st...
International audienceInjectable hydrogels that polymerize directly in vivo hold significant promise...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
Despite great progress in engineering functional tissues for organ repair, including the heart, an i...
Hydrogels have been widely explored for the delivery of cells in a variety of regenerative medicine ...
Biomaterials play a pivotal role in field of tissue engineering. Biomimetic synthetic polymers have ...
Failure of tissues and organs resulting from degenerative diseases or trauma has caused huge economi...
Failure of tissues and organs resulting from degenerative diseases or trauma has caused huge economi...
Hydrogels have many different applications in the field of regenerative medicine. Biodegradable, inj...
The aim of therapeutic neovascularization is to repair ischemic tissues via formation of new blood v...
The authors previously described a model of tissue engineering in rats that involves the insertion o...
A novel type of injectable biomaterial with an elastic softening transition is described. The materi...
A novel type of injectable biomaterial with an elastic softening transition is described. The materi...
Soft tissue engineering has been gaining increasing interest as an approach to overcome the limitati...
Annually, millions of patients suffer from irreversible injury owing to the loss or failure of an or...
Soft tissue loss can be the result of many clinical issues. An engineered injectable material to st...
International audienceInjectable hydrogels that polymerize directly in vivo hold significant promise...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
Despite great progress in engineering functional tissues for organ repair, including the heart, an i...
Hydrogels have been widely explored for the delivery of cells in a variety of regenerative medicine ...
Biomaterials play a pivotal role in field of tissue engineering. Biomimetic synthetic polymers have ...
Failure of tissues and organs resulting from degenerative diseases or trauma has caused huge economi...
Failure of tissues and organs resulting from degenerative diseases or trauma has caused huge economi...
Hydrogels have many different applications in the field of regenerative medicine. Biodegradable, inj...
The aim of therapeutic neovascularization is to repair ischemic tissues via formation of new blood v...
The authors previously described a model of tissue engineering in rats that involves the insertion o...