Researchers have used approaches including chemically modifying collagen into an ultraviolet (UV)–cross-linkable form
Researchers at Rutgers created a scaffold, or 3D pattern of cells, by assembling Type-1 collagen. collagen is the most abundant tissue in the ECM. Type-1 collagen specifically is the most abundant collagen used to strengthen and support tissues in the body. The researchers chemically modified the collagen such that it can assemble into 3D structures in the presence of ulraviolet light (light with a shorter wavelength than visible light but linger than x-rays and gamma rays). This allowed researchers to control 3D assembly of collagen through light. Similarly, collagen structures can be assembled by controlling pH, temperature and collagen concentration using chemically modified collagen.