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In Vitro Development of a Muscle-Tendon Junction Construct Using Decellularised Extracellular Matrix: Effect of Cyclic Tensile Loading

[Biomaterials Advances] Decellularized extracellular matrix-derived from sheep muscle tendon junction (MTJ) was used to provide a scaffold for the MTJ with the relevant mechanical properties and differentiation cues such as the relase of growth factors.

NIH Awards Hesperos Research Grant to Develop Animal-Free Botox Testing Platform

[Hesperos, Inc.] Hesperos was awarded a $2 million research grant by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences in collaboration with the US FDA. The goal of the effort is to develop an advanced testing platform capable of assessing the potency of the Botulinum Toxin without the need for animal testing.

Midkine Promotes Renal Fibrosis by Stabilizing C/EBPβ to Facilitate Endothelial-Mesenchymal Transition

[Communications Biology] Investigators demonstrated Midkine mainly expressed by CD31 + ACTA2+ECs going through partial EndMT contributed greatly to myofibroblasts by spatial and single-cell transcriptomics.

Mechanical Properties, Collagen and Glycosaminoglycan Content of Equine Superficial Digital Flexor Tendons Are Not Affected by Training

[Journal Of Anatomy] Scientists investigated whether different training histories of horses would influence the synthesis of collagen and other matrix proteins and alter the mechanical properties of tendon.

Synergistic Effects of Matrix Biophysical Properties on Gastric Cancer Cell Behavior via Integrin-Mediated Cell-ECM Interactions

[Small] By combining collagen I and alginate, researchers designed an in vitro biomimetic hydrogel platform to independently modulate matrix stiffness and structure across a physiological stiffness spectrum while preserving consistent collagen concentration and fiber topography.

RNA-Sequencing Suggests Extracellular Matrix and Vasculature Dysregulation Could Impair Neurogenesis in Schizophrenia Cases with Elevated Inflammation

[Schizophrenia] Scientists aimed to discover transcriptomic differences between inflammatory subgroups of schizophrenia in the subependymal zone (SEZ). Total RNA sequencing was performed on SEZ tissue from schizophrenia cases, designated into low inflammation and high inflammation subgroups, based on cluster analysis of inflammation marker gene expression.

The Local Mechanosensitive Response of Primary Cardiac Fibroblasts Is Influenced by the Microenvironment Mechanics

[Scientific Reports] Researchers adopted a multimodal approach, combining the local mechanical stimulation with variations of culture substrate stiffness. They found that primary rat cardiac fibroblasts cultured on stiff substrates showed a broad Piezo1 distribution in the cell with particular accumulation at the mitochondria membrane.

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Analysis of Bioprinting

[Advanced Healthcare Materials] The authors discuss the current application of computational fluid dynamics in bioprinting and its potential to enhance the technology that can contribute to the evolution of regenerative medicine.

Focal Clusters of Peri-Synaptic Matrix Contribute to Activity-Dependent Plasticity and Memory in Mice

[Cell Reports] Scientists showed that clusters of the peri-synaptic ECM, recognized by CS56 antibody, emerged in response to sensory stimuli, showing temporal and spatial coincidence with dendritic spine plasticity.

Luxa Biotechnology Receives $4 Million Grant for Clinical Trial of Dry AMD Treatment

[Luxa Biotechnology] Luxa Biotechnology has been awarded a $4 million grant from the California Institute for Regeneration Medicine, supporting its ongoing Phase I/IIa clinical study of the RPESC-RPE-4W cell transplantation for the treatment of dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

A Multifunctional Herb-Derived Glycopeptide Hydrogel for Chronic Wound Healing

[Small] Investigators introduced a stimulus-responsive glycopeptide hydrogel constructed by oxidized Bletilla striata polysaccharide, gallic acid-grafted ε-Polylysine, and paeoniflorin-loaded micelles, called OBPG&MP.

Modulating Extracellular Matrix Stiffness: A Strategic Approach to Boost Cancer Immunotherapy

[Cell Death & Disease] The authors addresses the challenges in translating research findings into clinical practice, highlighting the need for more precise biomaterials that accurately mimic the ECM and the development of novel therapeutic strategies.

The Extracellular Matrix News team is proud to provide an essential resource on the latest publications, reviews, industry news, and jobs relevant to the matrix research community. Topics include extracellular matrix-cell interactions, extracellular matrix protein characterization and their application in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, and the development and characterization of synthetic scaffolds.

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