“…Both active and passive mechanical stimulation ( Tulloch et al., 2011 ; Hirt et al., 2012 ; Mihic et al., 2014 ; Rogers et al., 2016 ; Ruan et al., 2016 ; Leonard et al., 2018 ), simulating the various loading phenomena observed in the heart, as well as highly controlled regimens of chronic, electrical stimulation ( Tandon et al., 2009 , 2011 ; Nunes et al., 2013 ; Hirt et al., 2014 ; Eng et al., 2016 ) have been employed, each showing promising improvements to structural or functional aspects of hiPSC-CM development. In addition, 3D engineering of the ECM environment has also aided in maturation by providing a structured environment for the cells to both efficiently connect and communicate while also providing a means for them to organize more akin to what is observed in adult heart tissue ( Jung et al., 2016 ; Mills et al., 2017 ; Hall and Ogle, 2018 ).…”