Guiding cell adhesion and motility by modulating cross-linking and topographic properties of microgel arrays.
Biomaterial-driven modulation of cell adhesion and migration is a challenging aspect of tissue engineering. Here, we investigated the impact of surface-bound microgel arrays with variable geometry and adjustable cross-linking properties on cell adhesion and migration. We show that cell migration is...
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Auteurs principaux: | Janine Riegert, Alexander Töpel, Jana Schieren, Renee Coryn, Stella Dibenedetto, Dominik Braunmiller, Kamil Zajt, Carmen Schalla, Stephan Rütten, Martin Zenke, Andrij Pich, Antonio Sechi |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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