10 research outputs found

    Material-driven fibronectin fibrillogenesis

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    Material-driven fibronectin fibrillogenesis is a novel route to engineer the network structure and biological activity of fibronectin fibrillar matrices in analogy with their physiological cell-mediated assembly. We identify specific surface chemistries that promote the cell-free formation of physiological-like fibronectin fibrils in a time- and concentration-dependent process. Our most recent and relevant results, reviewed in the chapter, demonstrate the role of this material-induced fibrillogenesis in cell adhesion, extracellular matrix organization and degradation, and cell differentiation

    Overcoming the translational barriers of tissue adhesives

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    Clinical Applications of Naturally Derived Biopolymer-Based Scaffolds for Regenerative Medicine

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