Definition: The extracellular matrix is the non-cellular network of proteins and polysaccharides that surrounds cells, gives tissues mechanical structure, and provides biochemical and mechanical ...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a vital role in stem cell differentiation to endothelial cells in vivo and is also important for the specification of endothelial cells in vitro. Individual ECM ...
As the largest organ, skin is crucial for providing mechanical barrier and immune functions 1. However, aging process will impair these essential roles and trigger many health challenges. Skin aging ...
The numerous cells that make up mammalian tissues are surrounded by an intricate network of proteins known as the extracellular matrix (ECM). Together, these proteins provide cells with a structural ...
Growing from a single cell into a complex organism with specialized tissues and organs requires a complex and coordinated process. But the mechanical signals that guide tissue and organ ...
Through an electron microscope they may look like the giant sandworms from Dune, but C. elegans nematodes are only 1 millimeter long. The worms have a layer that covers their bodies called the apical ...
Researchers in Taiwan have developed a cell-free extracellular matrix material from axolotl skin that helped mouse burn ...