HIGHLIGHTS
- who: . et al. from the The University of Auckland, Syracuse University, United States have published the research work: A switchable light-responsive azopolymer conjugating protein micropatterns with topography for mechanobiological studies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Notwithstanding this, the majority of the studies aimed at characterising cell response to the biophysical and mechanical microenvironment have been undertaken under static conditions. The authors focused the attention on the initial response of hMSC to dynamic changes of the adhesive conditions of the substrate.
- future: Experiments should be performed to clarify whether the changes observed in . . .
If you want to have access to all the content you need to log in!
Thanks :)
If you don't have an account, you can create one here.