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Synthetic Notch (synNotch) receptors are genetically encoded, modular synthetic receptors that enable mammalian cells to detect environmental signals and respond by activating user-prescribed transcriptional programs. Although some materials have been modified to present synNotch ligands with coarse spatial control, applications in tissue engineering generally require extracellular matrix (ECM)-derived scaffolds and/or finer spatial positioning of multiple ligands. Thus, we develop here a suite of materials that activate synNotch receptors for generalizable engineering of material-to-cell signaling. We genetically and chemically fuse functional synNotch ligands to ECM proteins and ECM-derived materials. We also generate tissues with microscale precision over four distinct reporter phenotypes by culturing cells with two orthogonal synNotch programs on surfaces microcontact-printed with two synNotch ligands. Finally, we showcase applications in tissue engineering by co-transdifferentiating fibroblasts into skeletal muscle or endothelial cell precursors in user-defined micropatterns. These technologies provide avenues for spatially controlling cellular phenotypes in mammalian tissues.more » « less
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Dunn, Matt J.; Alexander, Robert G.; Amiebenomo, Onyekachukwu M.; Arblaster, Gemma; Atan, Denize; Erichsen, Jonathan T.; Ettinger, Ulrich; Giardini, Mario E.; Gilchrist, Iain D.; Hamilton, Ruth; et al (, Behavior Research Methods)A guideline is proposed that comprises the minimum items to be reported in research studies involving an eye tracker and human or non-human primate participant(s). This guideline was developed over a 3-year period using a consensus-based process via an open invitation to the international eye tracking community. This guideline will be reviewed at maximum intervals of 4 years.more » « less
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Church, Barbara A.; Jackson, Brooke N.; Beran, Michael J.; Smith, J. David (, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition)
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