Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is a natural polymer composed of glucose units with an important application as a two and three-dimensional scaffold for tissue engineering. However, as a polysaccharide, BNC does not have the biological signals of protein biomaterials. Therefore, this paper aims to develop a novel methodology to biomimic soft extracellular matrix (ECM) chemistry on to 3D BNC using the bioengineering of fibroblasts (the cells responsible for producing and regenerating the ECM) to immobilise adhesion proteins such as collagen and fibronectin. Modified 3D BNC (Mod-BNC) biomaterials were morphologically, thermally, and chemically characterised, and furthermore, the cell response was analysed by adhesion studies using atomic force ...
The pathogenesis of infections is due to adhesion of bacteria onto biomaterial surfaces. Surface mod...
Introduction: Bacterial cellulose (BC) can be used in wide area of applied scientific, especially fo...
Controlling the cellular microenvironment can be used to direct the cellular organization, thereby i...
Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is a natural polymer composed of glucose units with an important appli...
Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is an emerging biomaterial since it is biocompatible, integrates well ...
The fundamental understanding of cell-material interactions plays a central role in the development ...
The aim of this thesis work was to understand the interactions between plant-derived cellulose nanof...
The aim of biomaterials design is to create an artificial environment that mimics the in vivo extrac...
The lack of donors for grafts has led to the development of new strategies, based on biomaterials an...
Cell adhesion to biomaterials is an important prerequisite of tissue cells in successful incorporati...
Cells and tissues are self-organized within an extracellular matrix (ECM) composed of multifunctiona...
We present a universal method to produce highly regular arrays of nanofibrils constituted by the ext...
In biomedical applications, there is a need for tissue engineering scaffolds to promote and control ...
The increased concern about the environment and legislation pressure, such as plastic bag ban, has g...
The demand for solid organs is increasing worldwide, regenerative medicine aims to develop organs th...
The pathogenesis of infections is due to adhesion of bacteria onto biomaterial surfaces. Surface mod...
Introduction: Bacterial cellulose (BC) can be used in wide area of applied scientific, especially fo...
Controlling the cellular microenvironment can be used to direct the cellular organization, thereby i...
Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is a natural polymer composed of glucose units with an important appli...
Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is an emerging biomaterial since it is biocompatible, integrates well ...
The fundamental understanding of cell-material interactions plays a central role in the development ...
The aim of this thesis work was to understand the interactions between plant-derived cellulose nanof...
The aim of biomaterials design is to create an artificial environment that mimics the in vivo extrac...
The lack of donors for grafts has led to the development of new strategies, based on biomaterials an...
Cell adhesion to biomaterials is an important prerequisite of tissue cells in successful incorporati...
Cells and tissues are self-organized within an extracellular matrix (ECM) composed of multifunctiona...
We present a universal method to produce highly regular arrays of nanofibrils constituted by the ext...
In biomedical applications, there is a need for tissue engineering scaffolds to promote and control ...
The increased concern about the environment and legislation pressure, such as plastic bag ban, has g...
The demand for solid organs is increasing worldwide, regenerative medicine aims to develop organs th...
The pathogenesis of infections is due to adhesion of bacteria onto biomaterial surfaces. Surface mod...
Introduction: Bacterial cellulose (BC) can be used in wide area of applied scientific, especially fo...
Controlling the cellular microenvironment can be used to direct the cellular organization, thereby i...