cellmaterial
Cellmaterial is a term used to describe materials that incorporate living cells or are organized to imitate cellular architecture. The concept appears in fields such as tissue engineering, biohybrid devices, and the broader study of living materials. In some usages, cellmaterial refers to scaffolds populated with cells, while in others it denotes composites where cells interact with a synthetic matrix.
Forms and examples include cell-laden hydrogels, decellularized extracellular matrix scaffolds repopulated with cells, and synthetic polymers
Properties of cellmaterials typically emphasize biocompatibility, porosity for nutrient transport, and tunable degradability. Mechanical properties are
Production and handling involve cell isolation or harvesting, scaffold preparation, hydrogel formulation or polymer synthesis, followed
Applications and challenges include tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (such as bone, cartilage, and skin repair),
Terminology and status: the term "cellmaterial" is not universally defined and may overlap with concepts such