Directed Assembly and Development of Material-Free Tissues with Complex Architectures
Material‐free tissues are assembled using solely cells. Microstructured hydrogel templates and high content screening allow the formation of centimeter‐scale tissues with precise architectures. Similar to developing tissues, these contract autonomously, controllably shift shape, self‐scaffold by sec...
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description | Material‐free tissues are assembled using solely cells. Microstructured hydrogel templates and high content screening allow the formation of centimeter‐scale tissues with precise architectures. Similar to developing tissues, these contract autonomously, controllably shift shape, self‐scaffold by secreting extracellular matrix, and undergo morphogenesis. |
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