Publications by authors named "Pierce Hadley"

The biofunctionalization of synthetic materials has extensive utility for biomedical applications, but approaches to bioconjugation typically show insufficient efficiency and controllability. We recently developed an approach by building synthetic DNA scaffolds on biomaterial surfaces that enables the precise control of cargo density and ratio, thus improving the assembly and organization of functional cargos. We used this approach to show that the modulation and phenotypic adaptation of immune cells can be regulated using our precisely functionalized biomaterials.

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  • The advancement of freezing and reviving tissue-engineered skeletal muscle allows for longer storage without losing function, a major breakthrough in tissue engineering.
  • Cryopreservation aids in the effective production, storage, and transport of these tissues, promoting collaboration among research teams in various fields.
  • Notably, freezing undifferentiated skeletal muscle may improve its functional performance, sparking further research to create stronger, clinically useful engineered muscle.
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