Jing YangJian Fang LiuTakayuki KurokawaNobuto KitamuraKazunori YasudaJian Ping Gong
Hydrogels are used as scaffolds for tissue engineering in vitro & in vivo because their three-dimensional network structure and viscoelasticity are similar to those of the macromolecular-based extracellular matrix (ECM) in living tissue. Especially, the synthetic hydrogels with controllable and reproducible properties were used as scaffolds to study the behaviors of cells in vitro and implanted test in vivo. In this review, two different structurally designed hydrogels, single-network (SN) hydrogels and double-network (DN) hydrogels, were used as scaffolds. The behavior of two cell types, anchorage-dependent cells and anchorage-independent cells, and the differentiation behaviors of embryoid bodies (EBs) were investigated on these hydrogels. Furthermore, the behavior of chondrocytes on DN hydrogels in vitro and the spontaneous cartilage regeneration induced by DN hydrogels in vivo was examined.
Qiang ChenHong ChenLin ZhuJie Zheng
Takayuki MurosakiJian Ping Gong
Jingxiao ChenJing YuanYa‐Ling WuPing WangPeng ZhaoGuozhong LvJing‐Hua ChenJing‐Hua ChenJing‐Hua Chen
Changjiang FanLiqiong LiaoChao ZhangLijian Liu