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Design Parameters of Tissue-Engineering Scaffolds at the Atomic Scale.


ABSTRACT: Stem-cell behavior is regulated by the material properties of the surrounding extracellular matrix, which has important implications for the design of tissue-engineering scaffolds. However, our understanding of the material properties of stem-cell scaffolds is limited to nanoscopic-to-macroscopic length scales. Herein, a solid-state NMR approach is presented that provides atomic-scale information on complex stem-cell substrates at near physiological conditions and at natural isotope abundance. Using self-assembled peptidic scaffolds designed for nervous-tissue regeneration, we show at atomic scale how scaffold-assembly degree, mechanics, and homogeneity correlate with favorable stem cell behavior. Integration of solid-state NMR data with molecular dynamics simulations reveals a highly ordered fibrillar structure as the most favorable stem-cell scaffold. This could improve the design of tissue-engineering scaffolds and other self-assembled biomaterials.

SUBMITTER: Jekhmane S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6899630 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Design Parameters of Tissue-Engineering Scaffolds at the Atomic Scale.

Jekhmane Shehrazade S   Prachar Marek M   Pugliese Raffaele R   Fontana Federico F   Fontana Federico F   Medeiros-Silva João J   Gelain Fabrizio F   Weingarth Markus M  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20191030 47


Stem-cell behavior is regulated by the material properties of the surrounding extracellular matrix, which has important implications for the design of tissue-engineering scaffolds. However, our understanding of the material properties of stem-cell scaffolds is limited to nanoscopic-to-macroscopic length scales. Herein, a solid-state NMR approach is presented that provides atomic-scale information on complex stem-cell substrates at near physiological conditions and at natural isotope abundance. U  ...[more]

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