The cell-material interaction is a complex bi-directional and dynamic process that mimics to a certain extent the natural interactions of cells with the extracellular matrix. Cells tend to adhere and rearrange adsorbed extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins on the material surface in a fibril-like pattern. Afterwards, the ECM undergoes proteolytic degradation, which is a mechanism for the removal of the excess ECM usually approximated with remodeling. ECM remodeling is a dynamic process that consists of two opposite events: assembly and degradation. terminated alkanethiols. SAMs assembled on gold are highly ordered organic surfaces able to provide different chemical functionalities and well-controlled surface properties. Fibronectin (FN) was a...
The influence of surface chemistry—substrates with controlled surface density of −OH groups—on fibro...
Surface interaction at the biomaterial–cell interface is essential for a variety of cellular functio...
Understanding external factors that determine cellular phenotypic responses is of key interest in th...
The cell-material interaction is a complex bi-directional and dynamic process that mimics to a certa...
Background: The cell-material interaction is a complex bi-directional and dynamic process that mimic...
Protein remodeling at the cell–material interface is an important phenomenon that should be incorpor...
Based on the hypothesis that material substrates are able to trigger the regeneration of a cell popu...
[EN] Protein remodeling at the cell material interface is an important phenomenon that should be inc...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins are key mediators of cell/material interactions. The surface den...
A cell's ability to remodel adsorbed protein layers on surfaces is influenced by the nature of the p...
This paper describes the fate of adsorbed type IV collagen (Col IV) in contact with fibroblasts on m...
Fibronectin (FN) is a ubiquitous extracellular matrix protein (ECM) protein that is organized into f...
Protein adsorption to surfaces has hindered advancements made in biocompatible implants and drug del...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins are key mediators of cell/material interactions. The surface den...
The surface chemistry of materials has an interactive influence on cell behavior. The optimal adhesi...
The influence of surface chemistry—substrates with controlled surface density of −OH groups—on fibro...
Surface interaction at the biomaterial–cell interface is essential for a variety of cellular functio...
Understanding external factors that determine cellular phenotypic responses is of key interest in th...
The cell-material interaction is a complex bi-directional and dynamic process that mimics to a certa...
Background: The cell-material interaction is a complex bi-directional and dynamic process that mimic...
Protein remodeling at the cell–material interface is an important phenomenon that should be incorpor...
Based on the hypothesis that material substrates are able to trigger the regeneration of a cell popu...
[EN] Protein remodeling at the cell material interface is an important phenomenon that should be inc...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins are key mediators of cell/material interactions. The surface den...
A cell's ability to remodel adsorbed protein layers on surfaces is influenced by the nature of the p...
This paper describes the fate of adsorbed type IV collagen (Col IV) in contact with fibroblasts on m...
Fibronectin (FN) is a ubiquitous extracellular matrix protein (ECM) protein that is organized into f...
Protein adsorption to surfaces has hindered advancements made in biocompatible implants and drug del...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins are key mediators of cell/material interactions. The surface den...
The surface chemistry of materials has an interactive influence on cell behavior. The optimal adhesi...
The influence of surface chemistry—substrates with controlled surface density of −OH groups—on fibro...
Surface interaction at the biomaterial–cell interface is essential for a variety of cellular functio...
Understanding external factors that determine cellular phenotypic responses is of key interest in th...