2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.3c01008
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Effect of Porous Substrate Topographies on Cell Dynamics: A Computational Study

Alyse R. Gonthier,
Elliot L. Botvinick,
Anna Grosberg
et al.

Abstract: Controlling cell−substrate interactions via the microstructural characteristics of biomaterials offers an advantageous path for modulating cell dynamics, mechanosensing, and migration, as well as for designing immunemodulating implants, all without the drawbacks of chemical-based triggers. Specifically, recent in vivo studies have suggested that a porous implant's microscale curvature landscape can significantly impact cell behavior and ultimately the immune response. To investigate such cell−substrate interac… Show more

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“…In this respect, the phase field method can be extended relatively easily to 3D, making it possible to consider more complex environments like fibrous network geometries or nonsymmetric constrictions. [95][96][97] The presented method could also be used to describe the role of cell nucleus mechanics in tissues, using the multi-phase field approach. [32][33][34] Note that recently, a new jamming transition due to the presence of nuclei was predicted for tissues by an active foam model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect, the phase field method can be extended relatively easily to 3D, making it possible to consider more complex environments like fibrous network geometries or nonsymmetric constrictions. [95][96][97] The presented method could also be used to describe the role of cell nucleus mechanics in tissues, using the multi-phase field approach. [32][33][34] Note that recently, a new jamming transition due to the presence of nuclei was predicted for tissues by an active foam model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%