“…In vivo , tumor edge cells, residing in a softer microenvironment, are likewise highly invasive. 49 – 51 In contrast, the OXPHOS-weighted metabolism observed in stiff hydrogel cultures correlated with a higher proliferation rate, similar to the hyperproliferative, pseudopalisading regions typically observed near the GBM tumor core, just outside of the necrotic area in patients. 49 This result aligns with the idea that cells, energetically, have the capacity to either “go or grow.” 61 , 62 Previous studies have indicated that migration through a denser matrix, like the stiff hydrogels used here, requires more energy, 63 , 64 a situation in which cells may instead only have sufficient ATP available to proliferate.…”