2022
DOI: 10.1002/macp.202200246
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Poly(acrylamide) Spheroids with Tunable Elasticity for Scalable Cell Culture Applications

Abstract: Many biological tissues resemble hydrogels and display Young's moduli below 50 kPa, corresponding to most cell types for the natural environmental conditions to grow. Contrastingly, conventional cell culture usually involves rigid substrates resulting in stiff priming effects, which are of increasing concern when it comes to scalable culturing of adhesive cells for regenerative purposes. As a solution to this problem, the employment of synthetic poly(acryl amide) (PAAm)-based hydrogel beads with tissue-matched… Show more

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