The extracellular matrix (ECM) in which the cells reside provides a dynamic and reversible environment. Spatiotemporal cues are essential when cells are undergoing morphogenesis, repair and differentiation. Emulation of such an intricate system with reversible presentation of nanoscale cues can help us better understand cellular processes and can allow the precise manipulation of cell function in vitro. Herein, we formulated a photoswitchable DNA mechanical nanostructure containing azobenzene moieties and dynamically regulated the spatial distance between adhesion peptides using a photoswitchable DNA polymer with photoirradiation. We found that the DNA polymer reversibly forms two different structures, a relaxed linear and shrunken compact ...
International audienceLiving cells move and change their shape because signaling chemical reactions ...
Stem cell shape and mechanical properties in vitro can be directed by geometrically defined micropat...
A strategy to modulate the behavior of stem cells in culture is to mimic structural aspects of the n...
I present two novel approaches to control cell adhesion. The first provides a static spatial control...
The ability to affect a wide range of biophysical properties through the use of light has led to the...
Self-assembling peptide materials have been used extensively to mimic natural extracellular matrices...
In the last decade, the use of photolithography for the fabrication of structured substrates with co...
Cell function can be directly influenced by the mechanical and structural properties of the extracel...
ABSTRACT: We report the development of a photo-reversible cell culture substrate. We demonstrate the...
Material signals in the form of surface topographies, proved to be potent regulators of cell functio...
Precise control of biosystems requires development of materials that can dynamically change physicoc...
Material features proved to exert a potent influence on cell behaviour in terms of adhesion, migrati...
Biological systems reconfigure their shape in response to external stimuli at the level of single ce...
We report the development of a photoreversible cell culture substrate. We demonstrate the capacity t...
International audienceLiving cells move and change their shape because signaling chemical reactions ...
Stem cell shape and mechanical properties in vitro can be directed by geometrically defined micropat...
A strategy to modulate the behavior of stem cells in culture is to mimic structural aspects of the n...
I present two novel approaches to control cell adhesion. The first provides a static spatial control...
The ability to affect a wide range of biophysical properties through the use of light has led to the...
Self-assembling peptide materials have been used extensively to mimic natural extracellular matrices...
In the last decade, the use of photolithography for the fabrication of structured substrates with co...
Cell function can be directly influenced by the mechanical and structural properties of the extracel...
ABSTRACT: We report the development of a photo-reversible cell culture substrate. We demonstrate the...
Material signals in the form of surface topographies, proved to be potent regulators of cell functio...
Precise control of biosystems requires development of materials that can dynamically change physicoc...
Material features proved to exert a potent influence on cell behaviour in terms of adhesion, migrati...
Biological systems reconfigure their shape in response to external stimuli at the level of single ce...
We report the development of a photoreversible cell culture substrate. We demonstrate the capacity t...
International audienceLiving cells move and change their shape because signaling chemical reactions ...
Stem cell shape and mechanical properties in vitro can be directed by geometrically defined micropat...
A strategy to modulate the behavior of stem cells in culture is to mimic structural aspects of the n...