The generation of hepatic spheroids is beneficial for a variety of potential applications, including drug development, disease modeling, transplantation, and regenerative medicine. Natural hydrogels are obtained from tissues and have been widely used to promote the growth, differentiation, and retention of specific functionalities of hepatocytes. However, relying on natural hydrogels for the generation of hepatic spheroids, which have batch to batch variations, may in turn limit the previously mentioned potential applications. For this reason, we researched a way to establish a three-dimensional (3D) culture system that more closely mimics the interaction between hepatocytes and their surrounding microenvironments, thereby potentially offer...
Liver tissue engineering has been an emerging field that shows promising advances to regenerate the ...
We have generated human hepatocyte spheroids with uniform size and shape by co-culturing 1:1 mixture...
Three-dimensional (3D) tissue models replicating liver architectures and functions are increasingly ...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
For creating functional tissue analogues in tissue engineering, stem cells require very specific 3D ...
Drug metabolism studies and liver tissue engineering necessitate stable hepatocyte cultures that exp...
End-stage liver diseases are an increasing health burden, and liver transplantations are currently t...
End-stage liver diseases are an increasing health burden, and liver transplantations are currently t...
Animal-derived basement-membrane matrices such as Geltrex are used to grow cells and tissues. Partic...
Physical cues, such as cell microenvironment stiffness, are known to be important factors in modulat...
International audiencePhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-di...
Physical cues, such as cell microenvironment stiffness, are known to be important factors in modulat...
Introduction: Three-dimensional (3D) multicellular spheroids are useful tools for simulation of cell...
AbstractPhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-dimensional (3D)...
Synthetic hydrogels that mimic the natural extracellular matrix in the biophysical and biochemical c...
Liver tissue engineering has been an emerging field that shows promising advances to regenerate the ...
We have generated human hepatocyte spheroids with uniform size and shape by co-culturing 1:1 mixture...
Three-dimensional (3D) tissue models replicating liver architectures and functions are increasingly ...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
For creating functional tissue analogues in tissue engineering, stem cells require very specific 3D ...
Drug metabolism studies and liver tissue engineering necessitate stable hepatocyte cultures that exp...
End-stage liver diseases are an increasing health burden, and liver transplantations are currently t...
End-stage liver diseases are an increasing health burden, and liver transplantations are currently t...
Animal-derived basement-membrane matrices such as Geltrex are used to grow cells and tissues. Partic...
Physical cues, such as cell microenvironment stiffness, are known to be important factors in modulat...
International audiencePhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-di...
Physical cues, such as cell microenvironment stiffness, are known to be important factors in modulat...
Introduction: Three-dimensional (3D) multicellular spheroids are useful tools for simulation of cell...
AbstractPhysiologically relevant hepatic cell culture models must be based on three-dimensional (3D)...
Synthetic hydrogels that mimic the natural extracellular matrix in the biophysical and biochemical c...
Liver tissue engineering has been an emerging field that shows promising advances to regenerate the ...
We have generated human hepatocyte spheroids with uniform size and shape by co-culturing 1:1 mixture...
Three-dimensional (3D) tissue models replicating liver architectures and functions are increasingly ...