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Bagchi A, Sarker B, Zhang J, Foston M, Pathak A
PLoS Comput Biol . 2025 Jan; 21(1):e1012664. PMID: 39787053
Cell collectives, like other motile entities, generate and use forces to move forward. Here, we ask whether environmental configurations alter this proportional force-speed relationship, since aligned extracellular matrix fibers are...
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Almeida J, Mathur J, Lee Y, Sarker B, Pathak A
Mol Biol Cell . 2023 Jan; 34(6):ar54. PMID: 36696158
Cells sense and migrate across mechanically dissimilar environments throughout development and disease progression. However, it remains unclear whether mechanical memory of past environments empowers cells to navigate new, three-dimensional extracellular...
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Sarker B, Li W, Zheng K, Detsch R, Boccaccini A
ACS Biomater Sci Eng . 2021 Jan; 2(12):2240-2254. PMID: 33465897
The combination of biodegradable polymers and bioactive inorganic materials is being widely used for designing bone tissue engineering scaffolds. Here we report a composite hydrogel system composed of bioactive glass...
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Sarker B, Walter C, Pathak A
ACS Biomater Sci Eng . 2021 Jan; 4(7):2340-2349. PMID: 33435100
Microcontact printing of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins in defined regions of a substrate allows spatial control over cell attachment and enables the study of cellular response to irregular ECM geometries....
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Sarker B, Zehnder T, Rath S, Horch R, Kneser U, Detsch R, et al.
ACS Biomater Sci Eng . 2021 Jan; 3(8):1730-1737. PMID: 33429654
Alginate-based hydrogels are extensively used matrices for cell encapsulation, but they need to be modified to recapitulate chemical, microstructural, and mechanical properties of the native extracellular matrix. Like other cell...
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Bai J, Haase K, Roberts J, Hoffmann J, Nguyen H, Wan Z, et al.
Biomaterials . 2020 Dec; 268:120592. PMID: 33348261
Microfluidic technology has been extensively applied to model the functional units of human organs and tissues. Since vasculature is a key component of any functional tissue, a variety of techniques...
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Silva R, Singh R, Sarker B, Papageorgiou D, Juhasz J, Roether J, et al.
J Mater Chem B . 2020 Apr; 2(33):5441-5451. PMID: 32261764
Novel hybrid hydrogels based on alginate and keratin were successfully produced for the first time. The self-assembly properties of keratin, and its ability to mimic the extracellular matrix were combined...
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Sarker B, Papageorgiou D, Silva R, Zehnder T, Gul-E-Noor F, Bertmer M, et al.
J Mater Chem B . 2020 Apr; 2(11):1470-1482. PMID: 32261366
Microencapsulation of cells by using biodegradable hydrogels offers numerous attractive features for a variety of biomedical applications including tissue engineering. This study highlights the fabrication of microcapsules from an alginate-gelatin...
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Sarker B, Bagchi A, Walter C, Almeida J, Pathak A
J Cell Sci . 2019 Aug; 132(18). PMID: 31444287
Grouped cells often leave large cell colonies in the form of narrow multicellular streams. However, it remains unknown how collective cell streaming exploits specific matrix properties, like stiffness and fiber...
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Mathur J, Sarker B, Pathak A
Biophys J . 2018 Dec; 115(12):2474-2485. PMID: 30527449
Collective migration of heterogeneous cell populations is an essential aspect of fundamental biological processes, including morphogenesis, wound healing, and tumor invasion. Through experiments and modeling, it has been shown that...