PUBLICATIONS

This page lists biomaterials research publications that reference CellScale mechanical testing systems. These biomechanics publications can be explored by instrument, testing method, year, country, or application area.

CellScale’s Peer-Reviewed Publications Library

Peer-reviewed publications referencing CellScale mechanical testing systems are listed below.

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Harnessing Chain Mobility via Protonation for Tough and Isotropic Hydrogel

Shi P, Si M, et al.

Advanced Materials

UniVert

Fatigue TestingHydrated and Temperature Controlled TestingTensile Testing

Hydrogel Mechanical TestingPolymers and Elastomers TestingSoft Robotics Materials

2026

Enhancing Biocompatibility and Biophysical Properties of Three-Dimensional Collagen Scaffolds Using Nonthermal Plasma Treatment

Sulaiman N, Abdulla M, et al.

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering

UniVert

Compression Testing

Bone Tissue Engineering & MechanicsECM & Decellularized Matrix MechanicsInjectable & Regenerative BiomaterialsScaffold Mechanical Testing

2026

3D-printed scaffolds encapsulating red-blood-cell-derived extracellular vesicles for microRNA delivery

Huang C, Jayasinghe MK, et al.

Cell Biomaterials

MicroTester

Compression TestingMicro-Mechanical Testing

3D Bioprinting & Bioink Materials TestingDrug Screening & Drug Delivery MechanicsNeural Tissue & CNS MechanicsScaffold Mechanical Testing

2026

Synergistic Chemomechanical Cues within Mesenchymal Stromal Cell-Laden Hydrogel Microspheres for Accelerated Diabetic Wound Healing

Hu W, Zhu Z, et al.

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

MicroTester

Compression TestingMicro-Mechanical Testing

Cell Laden HydrogelsHydrogel Mechanical TestingSkin and Wound Healing BiomechanicsStem Cell Mechanobiology

2026

A Thermoresponsive, Electrically Conductive Bioink Optimized for Electroactive Tissue Engineering and Bioelectronics

Byrne R, Redmond J, et al.

ACS Applied Bio Materials

UniVert

Compression TestingHydrated and Temperature Controlled TestingViscoelastic & Time-Dependent Testing

3D Bioprinting & Bioink Materials TestingElectroactive and Photothermal PolymersWearable Bioelectronics

2026

Depth-resolved phase velocity estimation in layered tissue based on an efficient additive attention network with surface acoustic wave – optical coherence elastography

Zhang G, Liao J, et al.

Biomedical Optics Express

UniVert

Compression Testing

Skin and Wound Healing Biomechanics

2026

CellScale Instruments Used in Peer-Reviewed Publications

All biomaterials research publications included in this library report experimental data generated using CellScale mechanical testing systems. By identifying the instrument used in each study, these mechanical testing publications allow researchers to compare testing capabilities, experimental configurations, and measurement approaches across different research laboratories.

Logos shown above represent institutions which published peer-reviewed research using CellScale instruments. Logos are the property of their respective institutions.

Research Areas Represented in Biomaterials Research Publications

The biomaterials research publications in this library are grouped by research area based on the primary focus of each study.

The MCJ1 and cooling pump inside an incubator

Mechanobiology Publications

Mechanobiology publications in this library reference mechanical testing in studies involving cellular mechanics, mechanotransduction, and mechanically regulated biological processes.

A sample being biaxially tested under hydrated mechanical testing conditions with BioRakes on the BioTester

Tissue Mechanics Publications

Tissue mechanics publications in this library reference mechanical testing of native or engineered tissues under defined loading and environmental conditions.

A hydrogel disk being indentation tested on the UniVert XY Stage with the Eclipse Low Force Sensor

Biomaterials & Advanced Materials Publications

Biomaterials and advanced materials publications in this library reference mechanical testing of polymers, hydrogels, membranes, and engineered material systems.

Reported Mechanical Testing Methods

The biomaterials research publications in the CellScale library span a range of experimental approaches used to quantify mechanical behaviour in soft tissues and engineered materials. While testing protocols vary by application, several mechanical testing methods appear consistently across these mechanical testing publications.

Tensile Testing

Tensile testing is widely reported in biomaterials research publications to measure stiffness, strength, and failure behaviour in soft tissues, fibrous scaffolds, and polymeric materials.

Compression Testing

Compression testing is commonly used in tissue mechanics publications to evaluate load-bearing behaviour in hydrated biomaterials, biological tissues, and engineered constructs.

Biaxial Testing

Biaxial testing features prominently in tissue mechanics publications where direction-dependent mechanical properties are critical, particularly for planar tissues and membranes.

Micro-Mechanical Testing

Micro-mechanical testing enables precise characterization of small or delicate specimens and is frequently reported in mechanical testing publications involving thin films, micro-scale samples, or soft materials.

Ultra Low Force Testing

Ultra low force testing appears in mechanobiology publications where subtle mechanical responses must be resolved without damaging compliant biological materials.

Viscoelastic & Time-Dependent Testing

Viscoelastic and time-dependent testing, including creep and stress relaxation, is commonly reported in both mechanobiology publications and materials mechanics publications focused on hydrated or polymer-based systems.

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Global Scope of Biomaterials Research Publications

The biomaterials research publications listed on this page originate from research groups across multiple regions and institutions. These mechanical testing publications, mechanobiology publications, and tissue mechanics publications appear in a range of peer-reviewed journals.

Journal logos shown represent publications in which CellScale instruments were used. Logos are the property of their respective publishers.

Related Methods and Research Applications

Many of the biomaterials research publications listed on this page are closely tied to specific testing methods and research applications. Exploring related mechanical testing methods and application areas can help answer scientific questions for your biomaterials and tissue mechanics research.

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