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Published in 2017 at "Advanced Healthcare Materials"
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201601152
Abstract: Most mechanobiological investigations focused on in situ mechanical regulation of cells on stiffness-controlled substrates with few downstream applications, as it is still challenging to harvest and expand mechanically primed cells by enzymatic digestion (e.g., trypsin)…
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cell harvesting;
mechanical memory;
thermoresponsive hydrogels;
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Published in 2022 at "Biotechnology and Bioengineering"
DOI: 10.1002/bit.28285
Abstract: Cellular homeostasis is assumed to be regulated by the coordination of dynamic behaviors. Lack of efficient methods for synchronizing large quantities of cells makes studying cell culture strategies for bioprocess development challenging. Here, we demonstrate…
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hepatocyte differentiation;
behavior driven;
mechanical memory;
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Published in 2024 at "Polymers for Advanced Technologies"
DOI: 10.1002/pat.6428
Abstract: The effects of curing agents n‐octylamine (OA) and m‐xylene diamine (MXDA) on the mechanical and memory properties of E51 epoxy resin (EP) are investigated in this work. The curing mechanism and thermal stability of OA…
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memory;
xylene diamine;
octylamine xylene;
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Published in 2024 at "Biofabrication"
DOI: 10.1088/1758-5090/ad89fd
Abstract: Mimicking the multilayered, anisotropic, elastic structure of cardiac tissues for controlled guidiance of 3D cellular orientation is essential in designing bionic scaffolds for cardiac tissue biofabrication. Here, a hierarchically organized, anisotropic, wavy and conductive polycaprolactone/Au…
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cardiac tissue;
memory based;
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Published in 2025 at "Neuro-oncology"
DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noaf205
Abstract: Extracellular matrix (ECM) stiffening correlates with tumor invasion in various cancer types, including glioblastoma (GBM). Increased matrix stiffness promotes a migratory phenotype through dysregulation of cell-ECM bidirectional communication. Exposure to stiffer environments is sensed by…
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glioblastoma;
mechanical memory;
invasion;
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