Measuring dynamic cell–material interactions and remodeling during 3D human mesenchymal stem cell migration in hydrogels

Abstract
Biomaterials that mimic aspects of the extracellular matrix by presenting a 3D microenvironment that cells can locally degrade and remodel are finding increased applications as wound-healing matrices, tissue engineering scaffolds, and even substrates for stem cell expansion. In vivo, cells do not simply reside in a static microenvironment, but instead, they dynamically reengineer their surroundings. For example, cells secrete proteases that...
Paper Details
Title
Measuring dynamic cell–material interactions and remodeling during 3D human mesenchymal stem cell migration in hydrogels
Published Date
Jul 6, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
29
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