cellshave
Cellshave is a method of cell culture that involves the removal of the extracellular matrix (ECM) surrounding cells. This technique is particularly useful in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, where the ECM plays a crucial role in cell behavior, differentiation, and function. By removing the ECM, cellshave allows researchers to study cells in a more controlled and simplified environment, free from the influence of the ECM's complex signaling pathways.
The process of cellshave typically involves the use of enzymes or mechanical forces to degrade the ECM.
Cellshave has several advantages. It allows for the isolation of single cells or small cell clusters, which
However, cellshave also has some limitations. The removal of the ECM can alter cell behavior and function,