Excitation-contraction (EC) coupling in the heart has, until recently, been solely accredited to cardiomyocytes. The inherent complexities of the heart make it difficult to examine non-muscle contributions to contraction in vivo, and conventional in vitro models fail to capture multiple features and cellular heterogeneity of the myocardium. Here, we report on the development of a 3D cardiac μTissue to investigate changes in the cellular composition of native myocardium in vitro. Cells are encapsulated within micropatterned gelatin-based hydrogels formed via visible light photocrosslinking. This system enables spatial control of the microarchitecture, perturbation of the cellular composition, and functional measures of EC coupling via video ...
The present work addresses the question of to what extent a geometrical support acts as a physiologi...
Access to robust and information-rich human cardiac tissue models would accelerate drug-based strate...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. A lack of curative treatments a...
Excitation-contraction (EC) coupling in the heart has, until recently, been solely accredited to car...
The heart has a dynamic mechanical environment contributed by its unique cellular composition and th...
The heart possesses a complex three-dimensional (3D) laminar myofiber organization; however, because...
In the past few years, microfluidic-based technology has developed microscale models recapitulating ...
In vitro cardiac modeling has taken great strides in the past decade. While most cell and engineere...
Abstract—The beating heart undergoes cyclic mechanical and electrical activity during systole and di...
RationaleDuring each beat, cardiac myocytes (CMs) generate the mechanical output necessary for heart...
In this paper we describe a microfluidic environment that enables us to explore cell-to-cellsignalli...
Cardiac tissue engineering provides unique opportunities for cardiovascular disease modeling, drug t...
Cardiomyopathies, heart failure, and arrhythmias or conduction blockages impact millions o...
Myocardium consists of cardiac cells that interact with their environment through physical, biochemi...
<p>Excess cardiac myofibroblasts in fibrotic heart diseases as well as cell-based therapies involvin...
The present work addresses the question of to what extent a geometrical support acts as a physiologi...
Access to robust and information-rich human cardiac tissue models would accelerate drug-based strate...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. A lack of curative treatments a...
Excitation-contraction (EC) coupling in the heart has, until recently, been solely accredited to car...
The heart has a dynamic mechanical environment contributed by its unique cellular composition and th...
The heart possesses a complex three-dimensional (3D) laminar myofiber organization; however, because...
In the past few years, microfluidic-based technology has developed microscale models recapitulating ...
In vitro cardiac modeling has taken great strides in the past decade. While most cell and engineere...
Abstract—The beating heart undergoes cyclic mechanical and electrical activity during systole and di...
RationaleDuring each beat, cardiac myocytes (CMs) generate the mechanical output necessary for heart...
In this paper we describe a microfluidic environment that enables us to explore cell-to-cellsignalli...
Cardiac tissue engineering provides unique opportunities for cardiovascular disease modeling, drug t...
Cardiomyopathies, heart failure, and arrhythmias or conduction blockages impact millions o...
Myocardium consists of cardiac cells that interact with their environment through physical, biochemi...
<p>Excess cardiac myofibroblasts in fibrotic heart diseases as well as cell-based therapies involvin...
The present work addresses the question of to what extent a geometrical support acts as a physiologi...
Access to robust and information-rich human cardiac tissue models would accelerate drug-based strate...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide. A lack of curative treatments a...