Vapor-phased fabrication and modulation of cell-laden scaffolding materials

Current methods for the modular assembly of biomaterials are associated with limitations. Here the authors implement vapor-phase deposition to fabricate 3D polymeric materials that permit biomolecule functionalization, tunable mass transport and mechanical properties, as well as control over boundar...

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Autores principales: Chih-Yu Wu, Ting-Ying Wu, Zhen-Yu Guan, Peng-Yuan Wang, Yen-Ching Yang, Chao-Wei Huang, Tzu-Hung Lin, Hsien-Yeh Chen
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c6b9412c83204b4da1139a13c433be9d2021-12-02T17:34:34ZVapor-phased fabrication and modulation of cell-laden scaffolding materials10.1038/s41467-021-23776-82041-1723https://doaj.org/article/c6b9412c83204b4da1139a13c433be9d2021-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23776-8https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Current methods for the modular assembly of biomaterials are associated with limitations. Here the authors implement vapor-phase deposition to fabricate 3D polymeric materials that permit biomolecule functionalization, tunable mass transport and mechanical properties, as well as control over boundaries between compartments, and analyze the behavior of 3D encapsulated cells.Chih-Yu WuTing-Ying WuZhen-Yu GuanPeng-Yuan WangYen-Ching YangChao-Wei HuangTzu-Hung LinHsien-Yeh ChenNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2021)
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Chih-Yu Wu
Ting-Ying Wu
Zhen-Yu Guan
Peng-Yuan Wang
Yen-Ching Yang
Chao-Wei Huang
Tzu-Hung Lin
Hsien-Yeh Chen
Vapor-phased fabrication and modulation of cell-laden scaffolding materials
description Current methods for the modular assembly of biomaterials are associated with limitations. Here the authors implement vapor-phase deposition to fabricate 3D polymeric materials that permit biomolecule functionalization, tunable mass transport and mechanical properties, as well as control over boundaries between compartments, and analyze the behavior of 3D encapsulated cells.
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author Chih-Yu Wu
Ting-Ying Wu
Zhen-Yu Guan
Peng-Yuan Wang
Yen-Ching Yang
Chao-Wei Huang
Tzu-Hung Lin
Hsien-Yeh Chen
author_facet Chih-Yu Wu
Ting-Ying Wu
Zhen-Yu Guan
Peng-Yuan Wang
Yen-Ching Yang
Chao-Wei Huang
Tzu-Hung Lin
Hsien-Yeh Chen
author_sort Chih-Yu Wu
title Vapor-phased fabrication and modulation of cell-laden scaffolding materials
title_short Vapor-phased fabrication and modulation of cell-laden scaffolding materials
title_full Vapor-phased fabrication and modulation of cell-laden scaffolding materials
title_fullStr Vapor-phased fabrication and modulation of cell-laden scaffolding materials
title_full_unstemmed Vapor-phased fabrication and modulation of cell-laden scaffolding materials
title_sort vapor-phased fabrication and modulation of cell-laden scaffolding materials
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