cellsupported
Cellsupported is a term used in biotechnology and materials science to describe platforms, surfaces, or matrices designed to provide structural and biochemical support for cells. The concept covers substrates that promote adhesion, viability, proliferation, and function, as well as dynamic environments that adapt to cellular needs. While not a formal standard, cellsupported design guides the development of tools that stabilize and nourish cells outside their native tissue context.
Origin and scope: The term arises at the intersection of biomaterials, tissue engineering, and microfluidics to
Technologies and strategies: Implementations include extracellular matrix–mimicking coatings with adhesive ligands; hydrogels with tunable stiffness and
Applications: Cellsupported concepts are used in in vitro disease models and drug screening, tissue engineering scaffolds,
Considerations and challenges: Critical design factors include biocompatibility, mechanical matching to target tissue, mass transport (nutrient