There is growing evidence that the mechanical properties of extracellular matrices (ECMs), including elasticity and stress-relaxation, greatly influence the function and form of the residing cells. However, the effects of elasticity and stress-relaxation are often correlated, making the study of the effect of stress-relaxation on cellular behaviors difficult. Here, we designed a hybrid network hydrogel with a controllable stress-relaxation gradient and a constant elasticity. The hydrogel is crosslinked by covalent bonds and dynamic peptide-metal ion coordination interactions. The stress-relaxation gradient is controlled by spatially controlling the coordination and covalent crosslinker ratios. The different parts of the hydrogel exhibit dis...
Cellular spreading is affected not only by the stiffness of the matrix but also by its dynamics. Syn...
Contains fulltext : 178194.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the most...
One of the promises of synthetic materials in cell culturing is that control over their molecular st...
Natural extracellular matrices (ECMs) are viscoelastic and exhibit stress relaxation. However, hydro...
Tissue engineers have explored a set of materials cues that can allow control of cell viability and ...
Biological materials combine stress relaxation and self-healing with non-linear stress-strain respon...
Hydrogels are commonly used as artificial extracellular matrices for 3D cell culture and for tissue ...
Cellular spreading is affected not only by the stiffness of the matrix but also by its dynamics. Syn...
The mechanical response and relaxation behavior of hydrogels are crucial to their diverse functions ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a three-dimensional, acellular component of all organs and tissues...
Mammalian cell behavior is strongly influenced by physical and chemical cues originating from the ex...
One of the promises of synthetic materials in cell culturing is that control over their molecular st...
Studies of cellular mechanotransduction have converged upon the idea that cells sense extracellular ...
Over the past decade, methods to culture stem cells in three dimensions have opened up a plethora of...
Hydrogels are a staple of biomaterials development. Optimizing their use in e.g. drug delivery or ti...
Cellular spreading is affected not only by the stiffness of the matrix but also by its dynamics. Syn...
Contains fulltext : 178194.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the most...
One of the promises of synthetic materials in cell culturing is that control over their molecular st...
Natural extracellular matrices (ECMs) are viscoelastic and exhibit stress relaxation. However, hydro...
Tissue engineers have explored a set of materials cues that can allow control of cell viability and ...
Biological materials combine stress relaxation and self-healing with non-linear stress-strain respon...
Hydrogels are commonly used as artificial extracellular matrices for 3D cell culture and for tissue ...
Cellular spreading is affected not only by the stiffness of the matrix but also by its dynamics. Syn...
The mechanical response and relaxation behavior of hydrogels are crucial to their diverse functions ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a three-dimensional, acellular component of all organs and tissues...
Mammalian cell behavior is strongly influenced by physical and chemical cues originating from the ex...
One of the promises of synthetic materials in cell culturing is that control over their molecular st...
Studies of cellular mechanotransduction have converged upon the idea that cells sense extracellular ...
Over the past decade, methods to culture stem cells in three dimensions have opened up a plethora of...
Hydrogels are a staple of biomaterials development. Optimizing their use in e.g. drug delivery or ti...
Cellular spreading is affected not only by the stiffness of the matrix but also by its dynamics. Syn...
Contains fulltext : 178194.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the most...
One of the promises of synthetic materials in cell culturing is that control over their molecular st...