Abstract Polymer nanopillars (40-80 nm in diameter and 100 nm in pitch) were fabricated at high density over large areas directly on bulk tissue culture polystyrene plates using nanoimprint lithography. Nanoporous Si molds for imprinting were generated by transfer from an anodic alumina membrane. Ultrahigh aspect ratio polymer nanopillars were formed in a novel procedure using controlled elongation of the imprinted pillars during mold release. The resulting nanopillar arrays show significant changes in surface wettability upon brief O 2 plasma treatment. Human dermal fibroblasts were cultured on the nanopillar surfaces in order to study cell-substrate interaction at the nanoscale. The nanopillar topography shows strong effects on the cell m...
The development of homogenously nano-patterned chemically modified surfaces that can be used to init...
In this study, we report an efficient and cost-effective method of fabricating polystyrene (PS) nano...
Background In this work, we explore how U2OS cells are affected by arrays of polymer...
A biodegradable substrate with a regular array of nanopillars fabricated by electron-beam lithograph...
Micro and nanopatterned surfaces are powerful experimental platforms for investigating the mechanism...
Ultrathin films of a poly(styrene)-block-poly(2-vinylpyrindine) diblock copolymer (PS-b-P2VP) and po...
BackgroundCells explore the surfaces of materials through membrane-bound receptors, such as the inte...
BackgroundCells explore the surfaces of materials through membrane-bound receptors, such as the inte...
BackgroundCells explore the surfaces of materials through membrane-bound receptors, such as the inte...
Surfaces decorated with high aspect ratio nanostructures are a promising tool to study cellular proc...
Cell culture substrates for contact guidance studies can be developed through polymer processing to ...
International audienceBacteria that adhere to the surfaces of implanted medical devices can cause ca...
This work introduces a novel process for the fabrication of polymer cell culture substrates containi...
Biomedical devices are moving towards the incorporation of nanostructures to investigate the interac...
Biomedical devices are moving towards the incorporation of nanostructures to investigate the interac...
The development of homogenously nano-patterned chemically modified surfaces that can be used to init...
In this study, we report an efficient and cost-effective method of fabricating polystyrene (PS) nano...
Background In this work, we explore how U2OS cells are affected by arrays of polymer...
A biodegradable substrate with a regular array of nanopillars fabricated by electron-beam lithograph...
Micro and nanopatterned surfaces are powerful experimental platforms for investigating the mechanism...
Ultrathin films of a poly(styrene)-block-poly(2-vinylpyrindine) diblock copolymer (PS-b-P2VP) and po...
BackgroundCells explore the surfaces of materials through membrane-bound receptors, such as the inte...
BackgroundCells explore the surfaces of materials through membrane-bound receptors, such as the inte...
BackgroundCells explore the surfaces of materials through membrane-bound receptors, such as the inte...
Surfaces decorated with high aspect ratio nanostructures are a promising tool to study cellular proc...
Cell culture substrates for contact guidance studies can be developed through polymer processing to ...
International audienceBacteria that adhere to the surfaces of implanted medical devices can cause ca...
This work introduces a novel process for the fabrication of polymer cell culture substrates containi...
Biomedical devices are moving towards the incorporation of nanostructures to investigate the interac...
Biomedical devices are moving towards the incorporation of nanostructures to investigate the interac...
The development of homogenously nano-patterned chemically modified surfaces that can be used to init...
In this study, we report an efficient and cost-effective method of fabricating polystyrene (PS) nano...
Background In this work, we explore how U2OS cells are affected by arrays of polymer...