BACKGROUND The ability to present signalling molecules within a low fouling 3D environment that mimics the extracellular matrix is an important goal for a range of biomedical applications, both in vitro and in vivo. Cell responses can be triggered by non-specific protein interactions occurring on the surface of a biomaterial, which is an undesirable process when studying specific receptor-ligand interactions. It is therefore useful to present specific ligands of interest to cell surface receptors in a 3D environment that minimizes non-specific interactions with biomolecules, such as proteins. METHOD In this study, surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP) of poly(ethylene glycol)-based monomers was carried out from th...
Polymer electrospun fibers are gaining increasing importance in nanobiotechnology, due to their intr...
Native tissues are typically heterogeneous and hierarchically organized, and generating scaffolds th...
Biomaterials widely used in biomedical applications still face biocompatibility issues arising from ...
BACKGROUND: The ability to present signalling molecules within a low fouling 3D environment that mim...
While electrospun fibers are of interest as scaffolds for tissue engineering applications, nonspecif...
While electrospun fibers are of interest as scaffolds for tissue engineering applications, nonspecif...
Electrospun ultrafine fibers prepared using a blend of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) and bromin...
This thesis presents the development and initial testing of materials that were designed to study in...
While polycaprolactone (PCL) and similar polyesters are commonly used as degradable scaffold materia...
The production of modular scaffolds that allow for the facile spatial localisation of a variety of i...
Cell-surface interaction is crucial in many cellular functions such as movement, growth, differentia...
Control over cell-material surface interactions is the key to many new and improved biomedical devic...
Amino-functional macroporous monoliths from polymerized high internal phase emulsion (polyHIPE) were...
The development of various controlled radical polymerization techniques as well as site- and residue...
Poly‐l‐lactic acid (PLLA) has been used as a biodegradable polymer for many years; the key character...
Polymer electrospun fibers are gaining increasing importance in nanobiotechnology, due to their intr...
Native tissues are typically heterogeneous and hierarchically organized, and generating scaffolds th...
Biomaterials widely used in biomedical applications still face biocompatibility issues arising from ...
BACKGROUND: The ability to present signalling molecules within a low fouling 3D environment that mim...
While electrospun fibers are of interest as scaffolds for tissue engineering applications, nonspecif...
While electrospun fibers are of interest as scaffolds for tissue engineering applications, nonspecif...
Electrospun ultrafine fibers prepared using a blend of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) and bromin...
This thesis presents the development and initial testing of materials that were designed to study in...
While polycaprolactone (PCL) and similar polyesters are commonly used as degradable scaffold materia...
The production of modular scaffolds that allow for the facile spatial localisation of a variety of i...
Cell-surface interaction is crucial in many cellular functions such as movement, growth, differentia...
Control over cell-material surface interactions is the key to many new and improved biomedical devic...
Amino-functional macroporous monoliths from polymerized high internal phase emulsion (polyHIPE) were...
The development of various controlled radical polymerization techniques as well as site- and residue...
Poly‐l‐lactic acid (PLLA) has been used as a biodegradable polymer for many years; the key character...
Polymer electrospun fibers are gaining increasing importance in nanobiotechnology, due to their intr...
Native tissues are typically heterogeneous and hierarchically organized, and generating scaffolds th...
Biomaterials widely used in biomedical applications still face biocompatibility issues arising from ...