Publications by authors named "Unnati Modi"

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  • - The study highlights the importance of scaffold design in tissue engineering, specifically focusing on how different micropatterned substrates influence cell behavior, particularly pre-osteoblasts (MC3T3-E1 cells).
  • - Researchers fabricated grid-lined micropatterned PCL-Collagen nanofibers (GLMPCnfs) to observe their effects on cell alignment and differentiation compared to unpatterned controls (NPPCnfs), finding that GLMPCnfs led to greater cellular alignment and osteogenic activity.
  • - Results showed a significant reduction in the area of GLMPCnfs due to electrofocusing during fabrication, and aligned cells displayed increased alkaline phosphatase activity and upregulation of osteogenic markers
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Despite of being in different microenvironment, breast cancer cells influence the bone cells and persuade cancer metastasis from breast to bone. Multiple co-culture approaches have been explored to study paracrine signaling between these cells and to study the progression of cancer. However, lack of native tissue microenvironment remains a major bottleneck in existing co-culture technologies.

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The extensive research work in the exhilarating area of foldamers (artificial oligomers possessing well-defined conformation in solution) has shown them to be promising candidates in biomedical research and materials science. The post-modification approach is successful in peptides, proteins, and polymers to modulate their functions. To the best of our knowledge, site-selective post-modification of a foldamer affording molecules with different pendant functional groups within a molecular scaffold has not yet been reported.

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For substantial in vitro cancer biology research, the 3D cell culture method has now been regarded as more suitable model expected to be recapitulating maximum in vivo tumor mass relevance. Despite of available techniques to develop in vitro 3D models, a system availing a physiologically relevant in vitro 3D model of primary lung adenocarcinoma with extracellular matrix (ECM) mimicry and similar tumorigenic properties still remains a quest. Thus, in the present study, chemically modified Dextran-Chitosan (MDC) hydrogel has been developed as a 3D tumoroid aiding scaffold.

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The multistep metastasis process is carried out by the combinatorial effect of the stromal cells and the cancerous cells and plays vital role in the cancer progression. The scaffold/physical cues aided 3D cancer spheroid imitates the spatiotemporal organization and physiological properties of the tumor. Understanding the role of the key players in different stages of metastasis, the molecular cross-talk between the stromal cells and the cancer cells contributing in the advancement of the metastasis through 3D cancer spheroid co-culture in vitro platform is the center of discussion in the present review.

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