2021 Honorees: NFL Alumni Health, the Klein Family), Feng Zhang, PhD and the Global Immunization Action Network Team (GIANT) and Joseph P. Vacanti, MD.
Trophoblast motility in a gelatin hydrogel
New Rochelle, NY, December 18, 2020 Trophoblast cells, which surround the developing blastocyst in early pregnancy, play an important role in implantation in the uterine wall. A new multidimensional model of trophoblast motility that utilizes a functionalized hydrogel is described in the peer-reviewed journal
Tissue Engineering, Part A. Click here to read the full-text article free on the
Tissue Engineering website through January 18, 2020.
This valuable new tool, based on a methacrylamide-functionalized gelatin hydrogel, can be used for three-dimensional trophoblast spheroid motility assays. It can resolve quantifiable differences in outgrowth area and viability in the presence of a known invasion promoter and a known invasion inhibitor.