We demonstrate sugar functionalised hydrogel surface coatings which enable the retention of hepatocyte-specific cell function during in vitro culture. The materials were designed to exploit a unique characteristic of hepatocyte biology, with β-galactose moieties displayed to allow cellular adhesion via the specific asialoglycoprotein receptors (ASGP-R) expressed on hepatocyte cell surfaces. Polyethylene glycol acrylamide hydrogel (PEGA) was modified with a galactose containing ligand, lactobionic acid (LA) with D-glucuronic acid (GlcA) used as a non-ASGP-R binding control. FT-IR analysis of the resultant gels revealed that the sugars had been covalently incorporated into the material. Fluorescence labelling was used to quantify the degree o...
In this study, we report thermosensitive hydrogels based on poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(gamma-p...
Hollow fiber membrane (HFM) based liver assist systems are a life-saving bridge for patients until a...
AbstractControl of cell–matrix interactions is a central principle for the design of biomaterial in ...
We demonstrate sugar functionalised hydrogel surface coatings which enable the retention of hepatocy...
Maintaining stable cultures of viable and metabolically active primary hepatocytes is a long standin...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture is regarded as a more physiologically relevant method of growing...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
Surface modification of polyethersulfone hollow fibers, which are important in bio-artificial liver,...
This paper reports on the performance of galactosylated polyethersulphone (PES) membrane bioreactor ...
In the current study, synthetic hydrogels containing metabolically engineered glycoproteins of mamma...
Three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds formed from natural biopolymers gelatin and chitosan that are chemi...
Galactose moieties are covalently coupled with sodium alginate to enhance liver-specific functions i...
New strategies aimed to surface modification of polymeric membranes are crucial to optimise cell-bio...
In the liver, hepatocytes are exposed to a large array of stimuli that shape hepatic phenotype. This...
Two synthetic supramolecular hydrogels, formed from bis-urea amphiphiles containing lactobionic acid...
In this study, we report thermosensitive hydrogels based on poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(gamma-p...
Hollow fiber membrane (HFM) based liver assist systems are a life-saving bridge for patients until a...
AbstractControl of cell–matrix interactions is a central principle for the design of biomaterial in ...
We demonstrate sugar functionalised hydrogel surface coatings which enable the retention of hepatocy...
Maintaining stable cultures of viable and metabolically active primary hepatocytes is a long standin...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture is regarded as a more physiologically relevant method of growing...
Liver cell culture models are attractive in both tissue engineering and for development of assays fo...
Surface modification of polyethersulfone hollow fibers, which are important in bio-artificial liver,...
This paper reports on the performance of galactosylated polyethersulphone (PES) membrane bioreactor ...
In the current study, synthetic hydrogels containing metabolically engineered glycoproteins of mamma...
Three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds formed from natural biopolymers gelatin and chitosan that are chemi...
Galactose moieties are covalently coupled with sodium alginate to enhance liver-specific functions i...
New strategies aimed to surface modification of polymeric membranes are crucial to optimise cell-bio...
In the liver, hepatocytes are exposed to a large array of stimuli that shape hepatic phenotype. This...
Two synthetic supramolecular hydrogels, formed from bis-urea amphiphiles containing lactobionic acid...
In this study, we report thermosensitive hydrogels based on poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(gamma-p...
Hollow fiber membrane (HFM) based liver assist systems are a life-saving bridge for patients until a...
AbstractControl of cell–matrix interactions is a central principle for the design of biomaterial in ...