Protocol for iPSC-derived macrophages with excellent functional and transcriptomic fidelity.
Protocol for iPSC-derived macrophages with excellent functional and transcriptomic fidelity.
A special issue of Macromolecular Bioscience highlights progress in supramolecular hydrogel biomaterials.
An organotypic culture system that allows the production of bone tissue features on a centimeter scale.
An electrospun hydrogel scaffold shows promising results for regeneration of the spinal cord following injury.
Research suggests that epigenetic remodeling can be persistent and might be a memory keeper.
Multifunctional polylactide stomatocytes are engineered to mimic red blood cells.
Low cost, on-chip, high-resolution imaging to study cellular dymamics of intact brain organoids.
Researchers focus on improving the existing molecular scaffolding that is used for bone regeneration.
Non-pathogenic bacteria can colonize different surfaces to help direct human stem cells to bone cells.
A fibrin/laminin hydrogel that supports organoid growth from multiple tissues is developed as a substitute for BME scaffolds.