Assuring cell adhesion to an underlying biomaterial surface is vital in implant device design and tissue engineering, particularly under circumstances where cells are subjected to potential detachment from overriding fl uid fl ow. Cell–substrate adhesion is a highly regulated process involving the interplay of mechanical properties, surface topographic features, electrostatic charge, and biochemical mechanisms. At the nanoscale level, the physical properties of the underlying substrate are of particular importance in cell adhesion. Conventionally, natural, pro-adhesive, and often thrombogenic, protein biomaterials are frequently utilized to facilitate adhesion. In the present study, nanofabrication techniques are utilized to enhance the bio...
AbstractWe investigate the effects of particle size, shear flow, and resistance due to the glycocaly...
Polymers have been used extensively taking forms as scaffolds, patterned surface and nanoparticle fo...
Undesirable tissue adhesions remain one of the most common and dreaded postoperative complications. ...
Assuring cell adhesion to an underlying biomaterial surface is vital in implant device design and ti...
Cells in the human body come across many types of information, which they respond to. Both material ...
Endothelialization of therapeutic cardiovascular implants is essential for their intravascular hemoc...
textCurrent biomaterials are designed to be passive in nature to prevent the initiation of adverse i...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrices (ECM) is critical to many cellular processes including diffe...
Erythrocytes under pathological conditions undergo eryptosis, a process characterized by biochemical...
Bioadhesion, nanoparticles, intravascular deliveryThe non-specific adhesion of spherical particles t...
A novel synthesis of a nanostructured cell adhesive surface is investigated for future stent develop...
This research investigates the interfacial interactions between biological entities and synthetic ma...
In this study, nanopatterned crosslinked films of collagen Type I were seeded with human microvascul...
Organised nanotopography mimicking the natural extracellular matrix can be used to control morpholog...
The behaviour of animal cells in vitro is affected by both the chemistry and the shape of the surfac...
AbstractWe investigate the effects of particle size, shear flow, and resistance due to the glycocaly...
Polymers have been used extensively taking forms as scaffolds, patterned surface and nanoparticle fo...
Undesirable tissue adhesions remain one of the most common and dreaded postoperative complications. ...
Assuring cell adhesion to an underlying biomaterial surface is vital in implant device design and ti...
Cells in the human body come across many types of information, which they respond to. Both material ...
Endothelialization of therapeutic cardiovascular implants is essential for their intravascular hemoc...
textCurrent biomaterials are designed to be passive in nature to prevent the initiation of adverse i...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrices (ECM) is critical to many cellular processes including diffe...
Erythrocytes under pathological conditions undergo eryptosis, a process characterized by biochemical...
Bioadhesion, nanoparticles, intravascular deliveryThe non-specific adhesion of spherical particles t...
A novel synthesis of a nanostructured cell adhesive surface is investigated for future stent develop...
This research investigates the interfacial interactions between biological entities and synthetic ma...
In this study, nanopatterned crosslinked films of collagen Type I were seeded with human microvascul...
Organised nanotopography mimicking the natural extracellular matrix can be used to control morpholog...
The behaviour of animal cells in vitro is affected by both the chemistry and the shape of the surfac...
AbstractWe investigate the effects of particle size, shear flow, and resistance due to the glycocaly...
Polymers have been used extensively taking forms as scaffolds, patterned surface and nanoparticle fo...
Undesirable tissue adhesions remain one of the most common and dreaded postoperative complications. ...