The efficacy of biomaterials-either as replacements for damaged tissues, or as a temporary scaffolds for the manufacture of engineered tissues and organs- relies on the ability of the material surface to regulate cell adhesion. Adhesion plays a critical role to regulate proliferation, differentiation and phenotypic behaviour, therefore consequently impact tissue development and function. Cell adhesion to biomaterials may be characterized in terms of specific and nonspecific interactions. Specific interaction entail cell receptor recognition, whereas nonspecific interaction encompass noncovalent attractive forces. This paper gives a review of the phenomena occuring in cell/material interaction and particularly the role of cell adhesio
Mastering the interaction between cells and extracellular environment is a fundamental prerequisite ...
Cell adhesion is a multi-process phenomenon involving physical, physico-chemical and biological mech...
Epithelial cells are mainly responsible for the formation of tissues that cover the external and int...
Tissue engineering is an emerging field of research which combines the use of cell-seeded biomateria...
Abstract: Tissue engineering is an emerging field of research which combines the use of cell-seeded ...
Cell adhesion is a basic requirement for anchorage-dependent cells to survive on the matrix. It is t...
Generally, cell interactions with the surface of biomaterials are mediated by chemical groups and bi...
Surface interaction at the biomaterial�cell interface is essential for a variety of cellular funct...
Biomaterials, a name given to express materials used as medical implants, indwelling devices, extrac...
Cells can interpret information from their extracellular environment by turning physical cues into b...
Cell-substrate interactions play a crucial role in the design of better biomaterials and integration...
Cell adhesion is essential in cell communication and regulation, and is of fundamental importance in...
Cell adhesion is essential in cell communication and regulation, and is of fundamental importance in...
An appropriate cellular response to implanted surfaces is essential for tissue regeneration and inte...
In their natural environment, cells are constantly exposed to a cohort of biochemical and biophysica...
Mastering the interaction between cells and extracellular environment is a fundamental prerequisite ...
Cell adhesion is a multi-process phenomenon involving physical, physico-chemical and biological mech...
Epithelial cells are mainly responsible for the formation of tissues that cover the external and int...
Tissue engineering is an emerging field of research which combines the use of cell-seeded biomateria...
Abstract: Tissue engineering is an emerging field of research which combines the use of cell-seeded ...
Cell adhesion is a basic requirement for anchorage-dependent cells to survive on the matrix. It is t...
Generally, cell interactions with the surface of biomaterials are mediated by chemical groups and bi...
Surface interaction at the biomaterial�cell interface is essential for a variety of cellular funct...
Biomaterials, a name given to express materials used as medical implants, indwelling devices, extrac...
Cells can interpret information from their extracellular environment by turning physical cues into b...
Cell-substrate interactions play a crucial role in the design of better biomaterials and integration...
Cell adhesion is essential in cell communication and regulation, and is of fundamental importance in...
Cell adhesion is essential in cell communication and regulation, and is of fundamental importance in...
An appropriate cellular response to implanted surfaces is essential for tissue regeneration and inte...
In their natural environment, cells are constantly exposed to a cohort of biochemical and biophysica...
Mastering the interaction between cells and extracellular environment is a fundamental prerequisite ...
Cell adhesion is a multi-process phenomenon involving physical, physico-chemical and biological mech...
Epithelial cells are mainly responsible for the formation of tissues that cover the external and int...