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      Synthetic Hydrogels Mimicking Basement Membrane Matrices to Promote Cell-Matrix Interactions

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          Naturally-derived materials have been extensively used as 3D cellular matrices as their inherent bioactivity makes them suitable for the study of many cellular processes. Nevertheless, lot-to-lot variability, inability to decouple biochemical and biophysical properties and, in some types, their tumor-derived nature limits their translational potential and reliability. One innovative approach to overcome these limitations has focused on incorporating bioactivity into cytocompatible, synthetic hydrogels that present tunable physicochemical properties. This review provides an overview of successful approaches to convey basement membrane-like bioactivity into 3D artificial hydrogel matrices in order to recapitulate cellular responses to native matrices. Recent advances involving biofunctionalization of synthetic hydrogels via incorporation of bioactive motifs that promote cell-matrix interactions and cell-directed matrix degradation will be discussed. This review highlights how the tunable physicochemical properties of biofunctionalized synthetic hydrogel matrices can be exploited to study the separate contributions of biochemical and biophysical matrix properties to different cellular processes.

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          Journal
          9432592
          8496
          Matrix Biol
          Matrix Biol.
          Matrix biology : journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology
          0945-053X
          1569-1802
          15 June 2016
          06 June 2016
          January 2017
          01 January 2018
          : 57-58
          : 324-333
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
          [2 ]George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
          [3 ]Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Biosciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
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          PMC5140848 PMC5140848 5140848 nihpa795373
          10.1016/j.matbio.2016.06.002
          5140848
          27283894
          ea2926cf-4380-48d4-8be3-ec3790eedfd2
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