Liver extracellular matrix (ECM)-based hydrogels have gained considerable interest as biomimetic 3D cell culture environments to investigate the mechanisms of liver pathology, metabolism, and toxicity. The preparation of current liver ECM hydrogels, however, is based on time-consuming thermal gelation and limits the control of mechanical properties. In this study, we used detergent-based protocols to produce decellularized porcine liver ECM, which in turn were solubilized and functionalized with methacrylic anhydride to generate photocrosslinkable methacrylated liver ECM (LivMA) hydrogels. Firstly, we explored the efficacy of two protocols to decellularize porcine liver tissue using varying combinations of commonly used chemical agents such...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
Maintaining hepatic functional characteristics in-vitro is considered one of the main challenges in ...
Artificial organs are vital for drug development since preclinical animal testing has a limitation i...
Liver extracellular matrix (ECM)-based hydrogels have gained considerable interest as biomimetic 3D ...
The liver exhibits complex geometrical morphologies of hepatic cells arranged in a hexagonal lobule ...
Background and Aims: The study of human primary liver cell biology is largely hampered by the lack o...
Liver is the largest organ of the human body; it fulfills hundreds of viable functions, and could be...
Development of a vascularized liver tissue construct is a need of an hour to circumvent the current ...
Within the liver, tissue resident cells exist in a state of dynamic reciprocity with the extracellul...
A healthy liver has an extraordinary ability to regenerate upon acute damage, however, once this reg...
Three-dimensional (3D) tissue models replicating liver architectures and functions are increasingly ...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is a leading cause of clinical trial withdrawal. Therefore, in vitro mod...
Bioengineered livers are promising in vitro models for drug testing, toxicological studies, and as d...
As liver disease becomes more prevalent, the development of an in vitro culture system to study dise...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
Maintaining hepatic functional characteristics in-vitro is considered one of the main challenges in ...
Artificial organs are vital for drug development since preclinical animal testing has a limitation i...
Liver extracellular matrix (ECM)-based hydrogels have gained considerable interest as biomimetic 3D ...
The liver exhibits complex geometrical morphologies of hepatic cells arranged in a hexagonal lobule ...
Background and Aims: The study of human primary liver cell biology is largely hampered by the lack o...
Liver is the largest organ of the human body; it fulfills hundreds of viable functions, and could be...
Development of a vascularized liver tissue construct is a need of an hour to circumvent the current ...
Within the liver, tissue resident cells exist in a state of dynamic reciprocity with the extracellul...
A healthy liver has an extraordinary ability to regenerate upon acute damage, however, once this reg...
Three-dimensional (3D) tissue models replicating liver architectures and functions are increasingly ...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity is a leading cause of clinical trial withdrawal. Therefore, in vitro mod...
Bioengineered livers are promising in vitro models for drug testing, toxicological studies, and as d...
As liver disease becomes more prevalent, the development of an in vitro culture system to study dise...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
Maintaining hepatic functional characteristics in-vitro is considered one of the main challenges in ...
Artificial organs are vital for drug development since preclinical animal testing has a limitation i...