Paper Published🎉 Working with the excellent @OptimisticBio and @AdrianDervan, we examined what components of the #spinalcord best promote repair and how mimicking the stiffness of the cord could enhance the response of neurons and astrocytes. 1/4
https://t.co/iNO8WcLmws
Take a look at our latest work by @Fiber_Matt and colleagues on engineered contractile fibrous networks with applications in fundamental cell studies and biofabrication. @NSF MRSEC @CEMB@pennbioeng https://t.co/ZwJHViYeao
Excited to share our new review out in Advanced Materials by Sarah and Lucia on 3D #bioprinting techniques for cell-laden #hydrogels! We explore challenges and opportunities in achieving greater biofunctionality of 3D bioprinted constructs. @AdvSciNews
https://t.co/NYUlGApv01
Our latest smartcell paper is out, combining #synbio & tissue engineering to treat #rheumatoid#arthritis! We made a living implant that senses inflammation & then delivers cytokine inhibitors on demand (here is the 3D woven implant w/cells via nanoCT!) https://t.co/AkOWcNQcKG
The role of macrophages in osteoarthritis and cartilage repair
Now available in the May 2020 issue of @OACJournal
https://t.co/xGLs4QHvDf
#osteoarthritis
As an intermediary between cells and scaffolding biomaterials, the extracellular matrix secreted by the cells offers challenges and opportunities for the design and fabrication of engineered tissues.
https://t.co/KeD5YTTgQT
Proud to hear from JOR that our review "Mechanical stimulation of mesenchymal stem cells: Implications for cartilage tissue engineering"
Is one of the top cited papers published in the last 2 years! #TopCitedArticle#2ndbestcited https://t.co/BEJsqzF31S
Interested in how we can use time-lapsed quantification of a mouse defect healing model to investigate the association between mineralised tissue formation and the mechanical local in vivo environment. Check out our newest article @SciReports. https://t.co/TJSQT6Tzxt