2024
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202400529
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Engineered Microenvironmental Cues from Fiber‐Reinforced Hydrogel Composites Drive Tenogenesis and Aligned Collagen Deposition

Robert N. Kent,
Maggie E. Jewett,
Trevor P. Buck
et al.

Abstract: Effective tendon regeneration following injury is contingent on appropriate differentiation of recruited cells and deposition of mature, aligned, collagenous extracellular matrix that can withstand the extreme mechanical demands placed on the tissue. As such, myriad biomaterial approaches have been explored to provide biochemical and physical cues that encourage tenogenesis and template aligned matrix deposition in lieu of dysfunctional scar tissue formation. Fiber‐reinforced hydrogels present an ideal biomate… Show more

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