2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2017.01.136
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Fundamentals of protein and cell interactions in biomaterials

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“…[10] Therefore, the embedding and manipulation of cancer cell spheroids within a polymeric matrix has been a focus to study tumor growth, invasion, and migration and also to evaluate drug response. However, in tumors, the biomechanical, biophysical, and biochemical cues of the surrounding ECM have a crucial role in cell behavior and tissue homeostasis.…”
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“…[10] Therefore, the embedding and manipulation of cancer cell spheroids within a polymeric matrix has been a focus to study tumor growth, invasion, and migration and also to evaluate drug response. However, in tumors, the biomechanical, biophysical, and biochemical cues of the surrounding ECM have a crucial role in cell behavior and tissue homeostasis.…”
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“…However, in tumors, the biomechanical, biophysical, and biochemical cues of the surrounding ECM have a crucial role in cell behavior and tissue homeostasis. [10] Therefore, the embedding and manipulation of cancer cell spheroids within a polymeric matrix has been a focus to study tumor growth, invasion, and migration and also to evaluate drug response. [40,92,93] Charoen et al produced U2OS osteosarcoma and MDA-MB-231 breast adenocarcinoma spheroids and embedded them into matrices of different type I collagen contents.…”
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“…The ECM provides specific cell adhesion, which promotes a series of biological cellular activities that result in the formation of focal adhesion plaques. The ECM not only improves the cell–alloy adhesion, but it also transduces the chemical signals into the cells . Type I collagen is one of the components in ECM and it is the most abundant protein of the human body consisting of three polypeptide chains.…”
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“…The ECM not only improves the cell-alloy adhesion, but it also transduces the chemical signals into the cells. 21 Type I collagen is one of the components in ECM and it is the most abundant protein of the human body consisting of three polypeptide chains. Each polypeptide chain is composed of at least one Gly-X-Y sequence where the X and Y positions are usually proline and hydroxyproline, respectively, in a left-handed α-like helices structure.…”
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