The adhesion of fibroblast on polymer bilayers composed of a glassy polystyrene (PS) prepared on top of a rubbery polyisoprene (PI) was studied. Since the top PS layer is not build on a glassy, or firm, foundation, the system becomes mechanically unstable with decreasing thickness of the PS layer. When the PS film was thinner than 25 nm, the number of cells adhered to the surface decreased and the cells could not spread well. On a parallel experiment, the same cell adhesion behavior was observed on plasma-treated PS/PI bilayer films, where in this case, the surface was more hydrophilic than that of the intact films. In addition, the fluorescence microscopic observations revealed that the formation of F-actin filaments in fibroblasts attache...
Polyelectrolyte multilayers assembled from hyaluronic acid (HA) and poly-L-lysine (PLL) are most wid...
The aim of this study was to systematically investigate the factors considered to be responsible for...
Cell behavior such as cell adhesion, spreading, and contraction critically depends on the elastic pr...
Biocompatibility of biomaterials relates, amongst others, to the absence of adverse cellular reactio...
Biocompatibility of biomaterials relates, amongst others, to the absence of adverse cellular reactio...
The adhesion of living eukaryotic cells to a substrate, one of the most complex problems in surface ...
Mechanical properties of materials strongly influence cell fate and functions. Focal adhesions are i...
The adhesion and proliferation of cells are exquisitely sensitive to the nature of the surface to wh...
This article demonstrates that the micro-topography of the surface with respect to the pattern size ...
Protein adsorption and cellular behavior depend strongly on the wettability of substrates. Such stud...
A family of polymer substrates which consists of a vinyl backbone chain with the side groups –COO(CH...
This article demonstrates that the micro-topography of the surface with respect to the pattern size ...
Polyelectrolyte films of anionic poly(sodium 4-styrenesulphonate) (PSS) and cationic poly (allylamin...
Cell adhesion is influenced by the physical and chemical characteristics of the materials used as su...
Understanding external factors that determine cellular phenotypic responses is of key interest in th...
Polyelectrolyte multilayers assembled from hyaluronic acid (HA) and poly-L-lysine (PLL) are most wid...
The aim of this study was to systematically investigate the factors considered to be responsible for...
Cell behavior such as cell adhesion, spreading, and contraction critically depends on the elastic pr...
Biocompatibility of biomaterials relates, amongst others, to the absence of adverse cellular reactio...
Biocompatibility of biomaterials relates, amongst others, to the absence of adverse cellular reactio...
The adhesion of living eukaryotic cells to a substrate, one of the most complex problems in surface ...
Mechanical properties of materials strongly influence cell fate and functions. Focal adhesions are i...
The adhesion and proliferation of cells are exquisitely sensitive to the nature of the surface to wh...
This article demonstrates that the micro-topography of the surface with respect to the pattern size ...
Protein adsorption and cellular behavior depend strongly on the wettability of substrates. Such stud...
A family of polymer substrates which consists of a vinyl backbone chain with the side groups –COO(CH...
This article demonstrates that the micro-topography of the surface with respect to the pattern size ...
Polyelectrolyte films of anionic poly(sodium 4-styrenesulphonate) (PSS) and cationic poly (allylamin...
Cell adhesion is influenced by the physical and chemical characteristics of the materials used as su...
Understanding external factors that determine cellular phenotypic responses is of key interest in th...
Polyelectrolyte multilayers assembled from hyaluronic acid (HA) and poly-L-lysine (PLL) are most wid...
The aim of this study was to systematically investigate the factors considered to be responsible for...
Cell behavior such as cell adhesion, spreading, and contraction critically depends on the elastic pr...