Healthy regeneration of tissue relies on a well-orchestrated release of growth factors. Herein, we show the use of synthetic glycosaminoglycans for controlled binding and release of growth factors to induce a desired cellular response. First, we screened glycosaminoglycans with growth factors of interest to determine kon (association rate constant), koff (dissociation rate constant), and Kd (equilibrium rate constant). As proof-of-concept, we functionalized an elastin-like recombinamer (ELR) hydrogel with a synthetic glycosaminoglycan and immobilized fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2), demonstrating that human umbilical vein endothelial cells cultured on top of ELR hydrogel differentiated into tube-like structures. Taking this concept furthe...
Tissue engineering has been recognized in recent years as a viable solution for repair of tissue def...
AbstractHuman circulating endothelial progenitor cells isolated from peripheral blood generate in cu...
Cartilage has only a limited capacity for self-regeneration following injury, leading to experimenta...
Healthy regeneration of tissue relies on a well-orchestrated release of growth factors. Herein, we s...
Cardiovascular diseases represent the number one cause of death globally, with atherosclerosis a maj...
In tissue engineering, biomaterials have been used to steer the host response. This determines the o...
Elastic fibres play a key role in bodily functions where fatigue resistance and elastic recovery are...
The development of a well-designed tissue-engineered blood vessel (TEBV) still remains a challenge. ...
Signaling molecules are critically important to regulate cellular processes. Therefore, their incorp...
Tissue engineering, via cell transplantation, offers the potential to eliminate the donor complicati...
The simultaneous generation of multiple tissues and their functional assembly into complex tissues r...
Biohybrid materials combining synthetic polymers with biological components are highly suited for ti...
The aim of tissue engineering is to regenerate tissue for the purpose of repairing or replacing dise...
A critical need in both tissue-engineering applications and basic cell culture studies is the develo...
Abstract: Electrospinning technology is used to fabricate sub-micrometric fiber mats made of a rando...
Tissue engineering has been recognized in recent years as a viable solution for repair of tissue def...
AbstractHuman circulating endothelial progenitor cells isolated from peripheral blood generate in cu...
Cartilage has only a limited capacity for self-regeneration following injury, leading to experimenta...
Healthy regeneration of tissue relies on a well-orchestrated release of growth factors. Herein, we s...
Cardiovascular diseases represent the number one cause of death globally, with atherosclerosis a maj...
In tissue engineering, biomaterials have been used to steer the host response. This determines the o...
Elastic fibres play a key role in bodily functions where fatigue resistance and elastic recovery are...
The development of a well-designed tissue-engineered blood vessel (TEBV) still remains a challenge. ...
Signaling molecules are critically important to regulate cellular processes. Therefore, their incorp...
Tissue engineering, via cell transplantation, offers the potential to eliminate the donor complicati...
The simultaneous generation of multiple tissues and their functional assembly into complex tissues r...
Biohybrid materials combining synthetic polymers with biological components are highly suited for ti...
The aim of tissue engineering is to regenerate tissue for the purpose of repairing or replacing dise...
A critical need in both tissue-engineering applications and basic cell culture studies is the develo...
Abstract: Electrospinning technology is used to fabricate sub-micrometric fiber mats made of a rando...
Tissue engineering has been recognized in recent years as a viable solution for repair of tissue def...
AbstractHuman circulating endothelial progenitor cells isolated from peripheral blood generate in cu...
Cartilage has only a limited capacity for self-regeneration following injury, leading to experimenta...