A fibrous scaffold for in vitro culture and experimental studies of Physcomitrium patens
Ryan Calcutt,
Yasaman Aghli,
Treena Arinzeh
et al.
Abstract:The model moss, Physcomitrium patens, is routinely cultured on cellophane placed over a solid nutrient medium. While this culture method is convenient for moss propagation, it is not suitable for studying how topographical features and mechanical cues from the environment influence the growth and development of moss. Here, we show that P. patens can be grown on fibrous scaffolds consisting of nanoscale, randomly oriented fibers composed of polyvinylidene tri‐fluoroethylene (NRP). The moss adheres tightly to NR… Show more
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