Optically manipulated control over micron-scale signalling dynamics for directing cellular differentiation and migrationTools Ware, James (2017) Optically manipulated control over micron-scale signalling dynamics for directing cellular differentiation and migration. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractCellular microenvironments are an important area of study, and their implications with regard to development, tissue function, and disease, mean that they have particular relevance in tissue engineering. The development of tissue engineered therapeutics is underpinned by the understanding of how the cells exist in their natural environment. A fundamental lack of insight into the signalling mechanisms within microenvironments, due to in part a lack of appropriate technologies, has meant that the therapeutic potential of tissue engineering is limited. To this end, the development of a micropatterning technology that enables control over solute signalling dynamics on the micron scale has been investigated.
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