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Control of Stem‐Cell Behavior by Fine Tuning the Supramolecular Assemblies of Low‐Molecular‐Weight Gelators
Authors:Dr Laurent Latxague  Dr Michael A Ramin  Ananda Appavoo  Pierre Berto  Mathieu Maisani  Camille Ehret  Dr Olivier Chassande  Prof Philippe Barthélémy
Institution:1. Univ. Bordeaux, ARNA laboratory, F‐33000 Bordeaux (France);2. INSERM, U1026, BIOTIS laboratory, F‐33000 Bordeaux (France)
Abstract:Controlling the behavior of stem cells through the supramolecular architecture of the extracellular matrix remains an important challenge in the culture of stem cells. Herein, we report on a new generation of low‐molecular‐weight gelators (LMWG) for the culture of isolated stem cells. The bola‐amphiphile structures derived from nucleolipids feature unique rheological and biological properties suitable for tissue engineering applications. The bola‐amphiphile‐based hydrogel scaffold exhibits the following essential properties: it is nontoxic, easy to handle, injectable, and features a biocompatible rheology. The reported glycosyl‐nucleoside bola‐amphiphiles (GNBA) are the first examples of LMWG that allow the culture of isolated stem cells in a gel matrix. The results (TEM observations and rheology) suggest that the supramolecular organizations of the matrix play a role in the behavior of stem cells in 3D environments.
Keywords:amphiphiles  hydrogels  stem cells  supramolecular chemistry
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