Angiogenesis, the outgrowth of blood vessels, is crucial in development, disease and regeneration. Studying angiogenesis in vitro remains challenging because the capillary morphogenesis of endothelial cells (ECs) is controlled by multiple exogenous signals. Therefore, a set of in situ-forming starPEG-heparin hydrogels was used to identify matrix parameters and cellular interactions that best support EC morphogenesis. We showed that a particular type of soft, matrix metalloproteinase-degradable hydrogel containing covalently bound integrin ligands and reversibly conjugated pro-angiogenic growth factors could boost the development of highly branched, interconnected, and lumenized endothelial capillary networks. Using these effective matrix co...
Angiogenesis and neo-vascularization are fundamental for the success of clinically relevant- sized t...
Integrin binding to bioengineered hydrogel scaffolds is essential for tissue regrowth and regenerati...
Signaling molecules are critically important to regulate cellular processes. Therefore, their incorp...
Effective vascularization is crucial for almost any therapeutic tissue engineering concept. In this ...
In response to the rising demand for engineered tissues and organs, there have been great research i...
Promotion and control of angiogenic activity have been achieved by covalently linking an angiogenic-...
Introduction Hydrogels prepared from poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and maleimide-functionalized hepari...
Angiogenesis occurs through a cascade of events controlled by complex multiple signals that are orch...
In tissue engineering, the composition and the structural arrangement of molecular components within...
Integrin-binding biomaterials have been extensively evaluated for their capacity to enable de novo f...
Angiogenesis, defined as the formation of blood vessels from pre-existing vessels, is an important n...
New vessel formation is the result of the complex orchestration of various elements, such as cells, ...
New vessel formation is the result of the complex orchestration of various elements, such as cells, ...
In situ forming hydrogels prepared from multi-armed poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), glycosaminoglycans ...
Directing angiogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) still remains challenging for ...
Angiogenesis and neo-vascularization are fundamental for the success of clinically relevant- sized t...
Integrin binding to bioengineered hydrogel scaffolds is essential for tissue regrowth and regenerati...
Signaling molecules are critically important to regulate cellular processes. Therefore, their incorp...
Effective vascularization is crucial for almost any therapeutic tissue engineering concept. In this ...
In response to the rising demand for engineered tissues and organs, there have been great research i...
Promotion and control of angiogenic activity have been achieved by covalently linking an angiogenic-...
Introduction Hydrogels prepared from poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and maleimide-functionalized hepari...
Angiogenesis occurs through a cascade of events controlled by complex multiple signals that are orch...
In tissue engineering, the composition and the structural arrangement of molecular components within...
Integrin-binding biomaterials have been extensively evaluated for their capacity to enable de novo f...
Angiogenesis, defined as the formation of blood vessels from pre-existing vessels, is an important n...
New vessel formation is the result of the complex orchestration of various elements, such as cells, ...
New vessel formation is the result of the complex orchestration of various elements, such as cells, ...
In situ forming hydrogels prepared from multi-armed poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), glycosaminoglycans ...
Directing angiogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) still remains challenging for ...
Angiogenesis and neo-vascularization are fundamental for the success of clinically relevant- sized t...
Integrin binding to bioengineered hydrogel scaffolds is essential for tissue regrowth and regenerati...
Signaling molecules are critically important to regulate cellular processes. Therefore, their incorp...