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Fast photocurable thiol-ene elastomers with tunable biodegradability,mechanical and surface properties enhance myoblast differentiation and contractile function 被引量:1
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作者 Mohamed Alaa Mohamed Aref Shahini +5 位作者 nika rajabian Julia Caserto Ahmed M.A.El-Sokkary Magda A.Akl Stelios T.Andreadis Chong Cheng 《Bioactive Materials》 SCIE 2021年第7期2120-2133,共14页
Biodegradable elastomers are important emerging biomaterials for biomedical applications,particularly in the area of soft-tissue engineering in which scaffolds need to match the physicochemical properties of native ti... Biodegradable elastomers are important emerging biomaterials for biomedical applications,particularly in the area of soft-tissue engineering in which scaffolds need to match the physicochemical properties of native tissues.Here,we report novel fast photocurable elastomers with readily tunable mechanical properties,surface wettability,and degradability.These elastomers are prepared by a 5-min UV-irradiation of thiol-ene reaction systems of glycerol tripentenoate(GTP;a triene)or the combination of GTP and 4-pentenyl 4-pentenoate(PP;a diene)with a carefully chosen series of di-or tri-thiols.In the subsequent application study,these elastomers were found to be capable of overcoming delamination of myotubes,a technical bottleneck limiting the in vitro growth of mature functional myofibers.The glycerol-based elastomers supported the proliferation of mouse and human myoblasts,as well as myogenic differentiation into contractile myotubes.More notably,while beating mouse myotubes detached from conventional tissue culture plates,they remain adherent on the elastomer surface.The results suggest that these elastomers as novel biomaterials may provide a promising platform for engineering functional soft tissues with potential applications in regenerative medicine or pharmacological testing. 展开更多
关键词 Biodegradable elastomers Cell culture substrate Skeletal muscle regeneration Thiol-ene synthesis Tissue engineering
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