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    • Matrix Elasticity of Void-Forming Hydrogels Controls Transplanted Stem Cell-Mediated Bone Formation 

      Huebsch, Nathaniel; Lippens, Evi; Lee, Kangwon; Mehta, Manav; Koshy, Sandeep T; Darnell, Max C; Desai, Rajiv; Madl, Christopher M.; Xu, Maria; Zhao, Xuanhe; Chaudhuri, Ovijit; Verbeke, Catia; Kim, Woo Seob; Alim, Karen; Mammoto, Akiko; Ingber, Donald E.; Duda, Georg N; Mooney, David J. (2015)
      The effectiveness of stem-cell therapies has been hampered by cell death and limited control over fate1. These problems can be partially circumvented by using macroporous biomaterials that improve the survival of transplanted ...
    • Polymer Micropatches as Cell Engagers for Cancer Immunotherapy 

      Prakash, Supriya (2023-11-21)
      Adoptive transfer of immune cells has emerged as a potential therapeutic approach against various cancers. The effectiveness of cell-based therapies is limited by an inability to control the cell phenotype post in vivo ...