AbstractBiomechanical dynamic interactions between cells and the extracellular environment dynamically regulate physiological tissue behavior in living organisms, such as that seen in tissue maintenance and remodeling. In this study, the substrate-induced modulation of synchronized beating in cultured cardiomyocyte tissue was systematically characterized on elasticity-tunable substrates to elucidate the effect of biomechanical coupling. We found that myocardial conduction is significantly promoted when the rigidity of the cell culture environment matches that of the cardiac cells (4 kiloPascals). The stability of spontaneous target wave activity and calcium transient alternans in high frequency-paced tissue were both enhanced when the cell ...
Aims Myofibroblasts (MFBs) as appearing in the myocardium during fibrotic remodelling induce slow co...
For several years, cell culture techniques have been physiologically relevant to understand living o...
During a single heartbeat, muscle cells in the heart contract and relax. Under healthy conditions, t...
Biomaterials to be used as cell delivery systems for cardiac tissue engineering should be able to co...
The heart is arguably the most important organ in the body. It works tirelessly every minute of our...
AbstractCardiac cells mature in the first postnatal week, concurrent with altered extracellular mech...
AbstractDuring neonatal development, there is an increase in myocardial stiffness that coincides wit...
Tissue engineering, specifically engineered human myocardium (EHM), offers a promising therapeutic p...
Novel treatment strategies for cardiac tissue regeneration are heading for the use of engineered car...
Changes in myocyte cell shape and tissue structure are concurrent with changes in electromechanical ...
AbstractThe ability of cells to form tissues represents one of the most fundamental issues in biolog...
Copyright © 2008 The Biophysical SocietyJournal ArticleWe aim to understand the formation of abnorma...
AbstractRecent experimental and modeling studies demonstrate the fine spatial scale, complex nature,...
International audienceIn vivo, cardiomyocytes interact with surrounding extracellular matrix while p...
The quest for novel methods to mature human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hi...
Aims Myofibroblasts (MFBs) as appearing in the myocardium during fibrotic remodelling induce slow co...
For several years, cell culture techniques have been physiologically relevant to understand living o...
During a single heartbeat, muscle cells in the heart contract and relax. Under healthy conditions, t...
Biomaterials to be used as cell delivery systems for cardiac tissue engineering should be able to co...
The heart is arguably the most important organ in the body. It works tirelessly every minute of our...
AbstractCardiac cells mature in the first postnatal week, concurrent with altered extracellular mech...
AbstractDuring neonatal development, there is an increase in myocardial stiffness that coincides wit...
Tissue engineering, specifically engineered human myocardium (EHM), offers a promising therapeutic p...
Novel treatment strategies for cardiac tissue regeneration are heading for the use of engineered car...
Changes in myocyte cell shape and tissue structure are concurrent with changes in electromechanical ...
AbstractThe ability of cells to form tissues represents one of the most fundamental issues in biolog...
Copyright © 2008 The Biophysical SocietyJournal ArticleWe aim to understand the formation of abnorma...
AbstractRecent experimental and modeling studies demonstrate the fine spatial scale, complex nature,...
International audienceIn vivo, cardiomyocytes interact with surrounding extracellular matrix while p...
The quest for novel methods to mature human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hi...
Aims Myofibroblasts (MFBs) as appearing in the myocardium during fibrotic remodelling induce slow co...
For several years, cell culture techniques have been physiologically relevant to understand living o...
During a single heartbeat, muscle cells in the heart contract and relax. Under healthy conditions, t...