The mechanical stiffness of a hydrogel plays a significant role in regulating the phenotype of cells that adhere to its surface. However, the effect of hydrogel stiffness on cells cultured within its matrix is not well understood, because of the intrinsic inverse dependency between the permeability and stiffness of hydrogels. This study therefore presents an advanced biomaterial design strategy to decrease the inverse dependency between permeability and stiffness of a cell encapsulating hydrogel. Hydrogels were made by cross-linking poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) and poly(ethylene glycol) monoacrylate (PEGMA), with PEGMA acting as a pendant polymer chain. Increasing the mass fraction of PEGMA while keeping the total polymer concen...
Hydrogels are promising biomaterials for tissue engineering. Concerning hydrogels chemical structure...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a critical role in supporting cellular behavior and tissue func...
The continued enhancement of tissue engineered scaffolds relies on their ability to stimulate the fo...
Hydrogels are increasingly used as a cell encapsulation and transplantation device. The successful u...
Injectable and biodegradable hydrogels have been increasingly studied for sustained drug delivery in...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
Physical cues, such as cell microenvironment stiffness, are known to be important factors in modulat...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
Many diverse applications utilize hydrogels as carriers, sensors, and actuators, and these applicati...
Many diverse applications utilize hydrogels as carriers, sensors, and actuators, and these applicati...
Physical cues, such as cell microenvironment stiffness, are known to be important factors in modulat...
The behavior of cells cultured in two-dimensions (2D) greatly differs from that in three-dimensions ...
Physical cues, such as cell microenvironment stiffness, are known to be important factors in modulat...
Hydrogels possess several physical and chemical properties suitable for engineering cellular environ...
Hydrogels are commonly used as artificial extracellular matrices for 3D cell culture and for tissue ...
Hydrogels are promising biomaterials for tissue engineering. Concerning hydrogels chemical structure...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a critical role in supporting cellular behavior and tissue func...
The continued enhancement of tissue engineered scaffolds relies on their ability to stimulate the fo...
Hydrogels are increasingly used as a cell encapsulation and transplantation device. The successful u...
Injectable and biodegradable hydrogels have been increasingly studied for sustained drug delivery in...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
Physical cues, such as cell microenvironment stiffness, are known to be important factors in modulat...
The biomedical applications of physically entangled polymeric hydrogels are generally limited due to...
Many diverse applications utilize hydrogels as carriers, sensors, and actuators, and these applicati...
Many diverse applications utilize hydrogels as carriers, sensors, and actuators, and these applicati...
Physical cues, such as cell microenvironment stiffness, are known to be important factors in modulat...
The behavior of cells cultured in two-dimensions (2D) greatly differs from that in three-dimensions ...
Physical cues, such as cell microenvironment stiffness, are known to be important factors in modulat...
Hydrogels possess several physical and chemical properties suitable for engineering cellular environ...
Hydrogels are commonly used as artificial extracellular matrices for 3D cell culture and for tissue ...
Hydrogels are promising biomaterials for tissue engineering. Concerning hydrogels chemical structure...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a critical role in supporting cellular behavior and tissue func...
The continued enhancement of tissue engineered scaffolds relies on their ability to stimulate the fo...