Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix of mammals and has a great effect on various cell behaviors including adhesion, differentiation, and migration. However, it is difficult to utilize collagen gel as a physical scaffold in vitro because of its severe contraction. Decrease in the overall hydrogel volume induces changes in cell distribution, and mass transfer within the gel. Uncontrolled mechanical and physiological factors in the fibrous matrix result in uncontrolled cell behaviors in the surrounding cells. In this study, two strategies were used to minimize the contraction of collagen gel. A disk-shaped frame made of polydopamine-coated polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) prevented horizontal contraction at the edge of...
Producción CientíficaCells interact mechanically with their environment, exerting mechanical forces ...
Our bodies are immensely complex structures, with various systems, organs, and processes that are no...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a highly-hydrated mesh of fibrillar proteins a glycosaminoglycans ...
Cellular metabolism and behaviour is closely linked to cytoskeletal tension and scaffold mechanics. ...
The extracellular matrix is a multi-functional environment that cells inhabit to form living tissu...
Dedifferentiation of chondrocytes remains a major problem in cartilage tissue engineering. The devel...
Supplementary information files for article Impact of type-1 collagen hydrogel density on integrin-l...
Hydrogel surface properties can be modified to form bioactive interfaces to modulate the osteogenic ...
Abstract Gel entrapment culture of primary mam-malian cells within collagen gel is one important con...
We developed a dermal equivalent (DE) which was engineered using human dermal fibroblasts and a matr...
Hydrogels are increasingly used as a cell encapsulation and transplantation device. The successful u...
Engineering synthetic hydrogels on a molecular basis to introduce natural features that are importan...
Contains fulltext : 50664.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Extracellular ...
To investigate how substrate properties influence stem-cell fate, we cultured single human epidermal...
Hydrogels are commonly used as artificial extracellular matrices for 3D cell culture and for tissue ...
Producción CientíficaCells interact mechanically with their environment, exerting mechanical forces ...
Our bodies are immensely complex structures, with various systems, organs, and processes that are no...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a highly-hydrated mesh of fibrillar proteins a glycosaminoglycans ...
Cellular metabolism and behaviour is closely linked to cytoskeletal tension and scaffold mechanics. ...
The extracellular matrix is a multi-functional environment that cells inhabit to form living tissu...
Dedifferentiation of chondrocytes remains a major problem in cartilage tissue engineering. The devel...
Supplementary information files for article Impact of type-1 collagen hydrogel density on integrin-l...
Hydrogel surface properties can be modified to form bioactive interfaces to modulate the osteogenic ...
Abstract Gel entrapment culture of primary mam-malian cells within collagen gel is one important con...
We developed a dermal equivalent (DE) which was engineered using human dermal fibroblasts and a matr...
Hydrogels are increasingly used as a cell encapsulation and transplantation device. The successful u...
Engineering synthetic hydrogels on a molecular basis to introduce natural features that are importan...
Contains fulltext : 50664.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Extracellular ...
To investigate how substrate properties influence stem-cell fate, we cultured single human epidermal...
Hydrogels are commonly used as artificial extracellular matrices for 3D cell culture and for tissue ...
Producción CientíficaCells interact mechanically with their environment, exerting mechanical forces ...
Our bodies are immensely complex structures, with various systems, organs, and processes that are no...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a highly-hydrated mesh of fibrillar proteins a glycosaminoglycans ...