Background The search for naturally occurring nanocomposites with diverse properties for tissue engineering has been a major interest for biomaterial research. In this study, we investigated a nanofiber and nanoparticle based nanocomposite secreted from an insect-capturing plant, the Sundew, for cell attachment. The adhesive nanocomposite has demonstrated high biocompatibility and is ready to be used with minimal preparation. Results Atomic force microscopy (AFM) conducted on the adhesive from three species of Sundew found that a network of nanofibers and nanoparticles with various sizes existed independent of the coated surface. AFM and light microscopy confirmed that the pattern of nanofibers corresponded to Alcian Blue staining for poly...
We present direct evidence that nanoparticles (NPs) can stick together cells that are inherently non...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) nanofibers such as collagen and elastin make up an important component of...
Using the atomic force microscope, we have investigated the nanoscale mechanical response of the att...
Hydrogels designed by biomimetism and bioinspiration have been considered as a promising biomaterial...
Green nanoscience is a rapidly emerging field that aims to achieve the maximum performance and benef...
Uncovering the underlying mechanisms guiding the behaviors of natural sticky glue is of important si...
Uncovering the underlying mechanisms guiding the behaviors of natural sticky glue is of important si...
English ivy naturally produces organic nanoparticles from its adventitious root hairs, and possesses...
Undesirable tissue adhesions remain one of the most common and dreaded postoperative complications. ...
AbstractThe adhesive and mechanical properties of a cell-substratum adhesive secreted by live diatom...
Background English ivy (Hedera helix) is well known for its adhesive properties and climbing ability...
Delivery of tissue glues through small-bore needles or trocars is critical for sealing holes, affixi...
Clay–polymer nanocomposite hydrogels represent an increasingly utilised material for use in biomedic...
Over the past few years, the development of novel adhesives for biological soft tissue adhesion has ...
Biopolymeric hydrogels have drawn increasing research interest in biomaterials due to their tunable ...
We present direct evidence that nanoparticles (NPs) can stick together cells that are inherently non...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) nanofibers such as collagen and elastin make up an important component of...
Using the atomic force microscope, we have investigated the nanoscale mechanical response of the att...
Hydrogels designed by biomimetism and bioinspiration have been considered as a promising biomaterial...
Green nanoscience is a rapidly emerging field that aims to achieve the maximum performance and benef...
Uncovering the underlying mechanisms guiding the behaviors of natural sticky glue is of important si...
Uncovering the underlying mechanisms guiding the behaviors of natural sticky glue is of important si...
English ivy naturally produces organic nanoparticles from its adventitious root hairs, and possesses...
Undesirable tissue adhesions remain one of the most common and dreaded postoperative complications. ...
AbstractThe adhesive and mechanical properties of a cell-substratum adhesive secreted by live diatom...
Background English ivy (Hedera helix) is well known for its adhesive properties and climbing ability...
Delivery of tissue glues through small-bore needles or trocars is critical for sealing holes, affixi...
Clay–polymer nanocomposite hydrogels represent an increasingly utilised material for use in biomedic...
Over the past few years, the development of novel adhesives for biological soft tissue adhesion has ...
Biopolymeric hydrogels have drawn increasing research interest in biomaterials due to their tunable ...
We present direct evidence that nanoparticles (NPs) can stick together cells that are inherently non...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) nanofibers such as collagen and elastin make up an important component of...
Using the atomic force microscope, we have investigated the nanoscale mechanical response of the att...