自愈水凝胶
生物相容性
细胞包封
再生医学
组织工程
材料科学
细胞存活
再生(生物学)
纳米技术
细胞功能
生物相容性材料
药物输送
细胞
生物医学工程
化学
细胞生物学
体外
生物
医学
高分子化学
冶金
生物化学
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.201701065
摘要
Abstract Biomaterials are key factors in regenerative medicine. Matrices used for cell delivery are especially important, as they provide support to transplanted cells that is essential for promoting cell survival, retention, and desirable phenotypes. Injectable matrices have become promising and attractive due to their minimum invasiveness and ease of use. Conventional injectable matrices mostly use hydrogel precursor solutions that form solid, cell‐laden hydrogel scaffolds in situ. However, these materials are associated with challenges in biocompatibility, shear‐induced cell death, lack of control over cellular phenotype, lack of macroporosity and remodeling, and relatively weak mechanical strength. This Progress Report provides a brief overview of recent progress in developing injectable matrices to overcome the limitations of conventional in situ hydrogels. Biocompatible chemistry and shear‐thinning hydrogels have been introduced to promote cell survival and retention. Emerging investigations of the effects of matrix properties on cellular function in 3D provide important guidelines for promoting desirable cellular phenotypes. Moreover, several novel approaches are combining injectability with macroporosity to achieve macroporous, injectable matrices for cell delivery.
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