材料科学
干细胞
细胞外基质
高光谱成像
基质(化学分析)
纳米地形
胚胎干细胞
组织工程
纳米技术
生物物理学
生物医学工程
细胞生物学
生物
人工智能
计算机科学
生物化学
复合材料
医学
基因
作者
Emiliana De Santis,Nilofar Faruqui,Craig Russell,James E. Noble,Ibolya E. Kepiro,Katharine Hammond,Maria Tsalenchuk,Eugeni Ryadnov,Magda Wolna,Mark D. Frogley,Christopher J. Price,Ivana Barbaric,Gianfelice Cinque,Maxim G. Ryadnov
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.3c17113
摘要
Extracellular matrices interface with cells to promote cell growth and tissue development. Given this critical role, matrix mimetics are introduced to enable biomedical materials ranging from tissue engineering scaffolds and tumor models to organoids for drug screening and implant surface coatings. Traditional microscopy methods are used to evaluate such materials in their ability to support exploitable cell responses, which are expressed in changes in cell proliferation rates and morphology. However, the physical imaging methods do not capture the chemistry of cells at cell–matrix interfaces. Herein, we report hyperspectral imaging to map the chemistry of human primary and embryonic stem cells grown on matrix materials, both native and artificial. We provide the statistical analysis of changes in lipid and protein content of the cells obtained from infrared spectral maps to conclude matrix morphologies as a major determinant of biochemical cell responses. The study demonstrates an effective methodology for evaluating bespoke matrix materials directly at cell–matrix interfaces.
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