The design of advanced, nanostructured materials at the molecular level is of tremendous interest for the scientific and engineering communities because of the broad application of these materials in the biomedical field. Among the available techniques, the layer-by-layer assembly method introduced by Decher and co-workers in 1992 has attracted extensive attention because it possesses extraordinary advantages for biomedical applications: ease of preparation, versatility, capability of incorporating high loadings of different types of biomolecules in the films, fine control over the materials' structure, and robustness of the products under ambient and physiological conditions. In this context, a systematic review of current research on biom...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is the process of building functional multilayered thin films. Owing t...
We investigated the utility of a heparin/peptide-polyethylene glycol conjugate system to build layer...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...
In the past two decades, the design and manufacture of nanostructured materials has been of tremendo...
In the past two decades, the design and manufacture of nanostructured materials has been of tremendo...
Achieving surface design and control of biomaterial scaffolds with nanometer- or micrometer-scaled f...
Achieving surface design and control of biomaterial scaffolds with nanometer- or micrometer-scaled f...
Devices prepared by bottom-up strategies have been proposed for several biomedical applications. A p...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...
Cells are sensitive both to the micro/nanotopographic and chemical features of their surrounding env...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) was first introduced as a surface modification technique based on the sequentia...
In this materials perspective, the promise of water based layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly as a means o...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...
Surface modifi cation of biomaterials is a well-known approach to enable an adequate biointerface b...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is a surface modification method which may bring complexity to bioint-...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is the process of building functional multilayered thin films. Owing t...
We investigated the utility of a heparin/peptide-polyethylene glycol conjugate system to build layer...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...
In the past two decades, the design and manufacture of nanostructured materials has been of tremendo...
In the past two decades, the design and manufacture of nanostructured materials has been of tremendo...
Achieving surface design and control of biomaterial scaffolds with nanometer- or micrometer-scaled f...
Achieving surface design and control of biomaterial scaffolds with nanometer- or micrometer-scaled f...
Devices prepared by bottom-up strategies have been proposed for several biomedical applications. A p...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...
Cells are sensitive both to the micro/nanotopographic and chemical features of their surrounding env...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) was first introduced as a surface modification technique based on the sequentia...
In this materials perspective, the promise of water based layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly as a means o...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...
Surface modifi cation of biomaterials is a well-known approach to enable an adequate biointerface b...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is a surface modification method which may bring complexity to bioint-...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is the process of building functional multilayered thin films. Owing t...
We investigated the utility of a heparin/peptide-polyethylene glycol conjugate system to build layer...
Surface engineering is of the utmost significance in the conception of devices with an improved biol...