Endothelial Cells within 3D Polymeric Matrices
Endothelial Cells within 3D Polymeric Matrices
Submitted by Laura Indolfi of the Edelman Lab in the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Koch Institute at MIT, Institute of Medical Engineering and Science
Laura Indolfi
Edelman Lab, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
Confocal Micrograph
"My work focuses on the role of cell-material interactions in cellular phenotype modification. This image represents endothelial cells within three-dimensional polymeric matrices used for cell therapy. Nuclei are in blue, the actin cytoskeleton is in red and vinculin focal adhesions are in green. Some auto-fluorescence of the matrix struts can as well be seen in blue. This image allowed us to verify that indeed endothelial cells seeded on a contoured substratum adapt their morphology to the material they are in contact to, by bending and wrapping around it."