Tissue-mimetic silk hydrogels are being explored for diverse healthcare applications, including stem cell delivery. However, the impact of stress relaxation of silk hydrogels on human mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) biology is poorly defined. The aim of this study was to fabricate silk hydrogels with tuned mechanical properties that allowed the regulation of MSC biology in two dimensions. The silk content and stiffness of both elastic and viscoelastic silk hydrogels were kept constant to permit direct comparisons. Gene expression of IL-1β, IL-6, LIF, BMP-6, BMP-7, and protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type C were substantially higher in MSCs cultured on elastic hydrogels than those on viscoelastic hydrogels, whereas this pattern was reverse...
Type I collagen hydrogels are of high interest in tissue engineering. With the evolution of 3D biopr...
Silks have a long history of biomedical use as sutures. Silk can be purified, chemically modified to...
Matrices based on silk fibroin from the non-mulberry silkworm Antheraea mylitta and the mulberry sil...
Tissue-mimetic silk hydrogels are being explored for diverse healthcare applications, including stem...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 11th January 2020 until 11th January 2021.Silk...
Advanced cell therapies require robust delivery materials, and silk is a promising contender. This b...
Silk (SF) is an attractive biomaterial to be used in tissue engineering applications because of its ...
Silk can be processed into a broad spectrum of material formats and is explored for a wide range of ...
There is great need for soft biomaterials that match the stiffness of human tissues for tissue engin...
Hydrogels are widely used tools for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Characterized as b...
Natural extracellular matrices (ECMs) are viscoelastic and exhibit stress relaxation. However, hydro...
BACKGROUND : The present research is involved in the framework of the biotherapy using mesenchymal s...
: Cell microencapsulation has been utilized for years as a means of cell shielding from the external...
Silk has a long track record of use in humans, and recent advances in silk fibroin processing have o...
Studies of mechanical signalling are typically performed by comparing cells cultured on soft and sti...
Type I collagen hydrogels are of high interest in tissue engineering. With the evolution of 3D biopr...
Silks have a long history of biomedical use as sutures. Silk can be purified, chemically modified to...
Matrices based on silk fibroin from the non-mulberry silkworm Antheraea mylitta and the mulberry sil...
Tissue-mimetic silk hydrogels are being explored for diverse healthcare applications, including stem...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 11th January 2020 until 11th January 2021.Silk...
Advanced cell therapies require robust delivery materials, and silk is a promising contender. This b...
Silk (SF) is an attractive biomaterial to be used in tissue engineering applications because of its ...
Silk can be processed into a broad spectrum of material formats and is explored for a wide range of ...
There is great need for soft biomaterials that match the stiffness of human tissues for tissue engin...
Hydrogels are widely used tools for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Characterized as b...
Natural extracellular matrices (ECMs) are viscoelastic and exhibit stress relaxation. However, hydro...
BACKGROUND : The present research is involved in the framework of the biotherapy using mesenchymal s...
: Cell microencapsulation has been utilized for years as a means of cell shielding from the external...
Silk has a long track record of use in humans, and recent advances in silk fibroin processing have o...
Studies of mechanical signalling are typically performed by comparing cells cultured on soft and sti...
Type I collagen hydrogels are of high interest in tissue engineering. With the evolution of 3D biopr...
Silks have a long history of biomedical use as sutures. Silk can be purified, chemically modified to...
Matrices based on silk fibroin from the non-mulberry silkworm Antheraea mylitta and the mulberry sil...