The interface between cells and nonbiological surfaces regulates cell attachment, chronic tissue responses, and ultimately the success of medical implants or biosensors. Clinical and laboratory studies show that topological features of the surface profoundly influence cellular responses; for example, titanium surfaces with nano- and microtopographical structures enhance osteoblast attachment and host–implant integration as compared to a smooth surface. To understand how cells and tissues respond to different topographical features, it is of critical importance to directly visualize the cell–material interface at the relevant nanometer length scale. Here, we present a method for <i>in situ</i> examination of the cell-to-material interface at...
Cell fate is largely determined by interactions that occur at the interface between cells and their ...
Contains fulltext : 87801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The natural envi...
Membrane curvatures are involved in essential cellular processes, such as endocytosis and exocytosis...
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The interface between cells and nonbiological surfaces regulates cell attachment, chronic tissue res...
The interface between cells and nonbiological surfaces regulates cell attachment, chronic tissue res...
The interface between cells and nonbiological surfaces regulates cell attachment, chronic tissue res...
The interface between cells and nonbiological surfaces regulates cell attachment, chronic tissue res...
The interface between cells and nonbiological surfaces regulates cell attachment, chronic tissue res...
The natural environment of a living cell is not only organized on a micrometer, but also on a nanome...
The natural environment of a living cell is not only organized on a micrometer, but also on a nanome...
The natural environment of a living cell is not only organized on a micrometer, but also on a nanome...
The natural environment of a living cell is not only organized on a micrometer, but also on a nanome...
Topographic micro and nanostructures can play an interesting role in cell behaviour when cells are c...
Cell fate is largely determined by interactions that occur at the interface between cells and their ...
Cell fate is largely determined by interactions that occur at the interface between cells and their ...
Contains fulltext : 87801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The natural envi...
Membrane curvatures are involved in essential cellular processes, such as endocytosis and exocytosis...
\u3cp\u3eThe interface between cells and nonbiological surfaces regulates cell attachment, chronic t...
The interface between cells and nonbiological surfaces regulates cell attachment, chronic tissue res...
The interface between cells and nonbiological surfaces regulates cell attachment, chronic tissue res...
The interface between cells and nonbiological surfaces regulates cell attachment, chronic tissue res...
The interface between cells and nonbiological surfaces regulates cell attachment, chronic tissue res...
The interface between cells and nonbiological surfaces regulates cell attachment, chronic tissue res...
The natural environment of a living cell is not only organized on a micrometer, but also on a nanome...
The natural environment of a living cell is not only organized on a micrometer, but also on a nanome...
The natural environment of a living cell is not only organized on a micrometer, but also on a nanome...
The natural environment of a living cell is not only organized on a micrometer, but also on a nanome...
Topographic micro and nanostructures can play an interesting role in cell behaviour when cells are c...
Cell fate is largely determined by interactions that occur at the interface between cells and their ...
Cell fate is largely determined by interactions that occur at the interface between cells and their ...
Contains fulltext : 87801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The natural envi...
Membrane curvatures are involved in essential cellular processes, such as endocytosis and exocytosis...