The biologica1 and mechanical functions of in-vitro generated tissues largely depend on the spatial arrangement of their microcostituents. Previous works, focused on controlling tissue structure by confining cells within mirco-grooves or by mechanically stimulating cell-substrate constructs. Since cells invariably crawl on synthetic platforms, it is expected that ce11 motion affects matrix organization, but little is known on this interaction. We hypothesize that a dynamic and reciproca1 interplay between ce11 migration and tissue structure exists. In particular, spatial deposition of collagen is affected by the way cells move: randomly migrating cells produce a disordered tissue whereas a polarized migration produce an aligned tissue. To t...
This work reports the design of and experimentation with a topographically patterned cell culture su...
The investigation of cell-cell and cell-substrate interactions from the perspective of physics is fu...
AbstractThe ability of cells to form tissues represents one of the most fundamental issues in biolog...
The biologica1 and mechanical functions of in-vitro generated tissues largely depend on the spatial ...
The biologica1 and mechanical functions of in-vitro generated tissues depend on the spatial arrange...
In cell and tissue development and physiology, cell migration is of paramount significance. It is es...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
Directional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogenesis, th...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence to suggest that physical parameters, including substrate rigidi...
Extracellular matrix assembly and composition influence the biological and mechanical functions of t...
Mobile cells discriminate and adapt to mechanosensory input from extracellular matrix (ECM) topograp...
The design of materials to promote the development and/or regeneration of neuronal tissue requires t...
The design of materials to promote the development and/or regeneration of neuronal tissue requires t...
AbstractIn a three-dimensional environment, cells migrate through complex topographical features. Us...
The intrinsic architecture of biological tissues and of implanted biomaterials provides cells with l...
This work reports the design of and experimentation with a topographically patterned cell culture su...
The investigation of cell-cell and cell-substrate interactions from the perspective of physics is fu...
AbstractThe ability of cells to form tissues represents one of the most fundamental issues in biolog...
The biologica1 and mechanical functions of in-vitro generated tissues largely depend on the spatial ...
The biologica1 and mechanical functions of in-vitro generated tissues depend on the spatial arrange...
In cell and tissue development and physiology, cell migration is of paramount significance. It is es...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
Directional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogenesis, th...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence to suggest that physical parameters, including substrate rigidi...
Extracellular matrix assembly and composition influence the biological and mechanical functions of t...
Mobile cells discriminate and adapt to mechanosensory input from extracellular matrix (ECM) topograp...
The design of materials to promote the development and/or regeneration of neuronal tissue requires t...
The design of materials to promote the development and/or regeneration of neuronal tissue requires t...
AbstractIn a three-dimensional environment, cells migrate through complex topographical features. Us...
The intrinsic architecture of biological tissues and of implanted biomaterials provides cells with l...
This work reports the design of and experimentation with a topographically patterned cell culture su...
The investigation of cell-cell and cell-substrate interactions from the perspective of physics is fu...
AbstractThe ability of cells to form tissues represents one of the most fundamental issues in biolog...