Generally, cell interactions with the surface of biomaterials are mediated by chemical groups and biological intermediates. Cell behavior includes adhesion, proliferation, migration, differentiation, and function can be under the impression of cell-surface interaction. Therefore, Knowledge of cell-surface interaction is useful in the engineering and production of ideal cell-tissue based products. According to this important, this study was designed to review the interaction between cells and the surface of polymeric structures in cell culture conditions. This study gave an overview of the effects of key parameters on cell attachment, proliferation, migration, differentiation, and cell fate in culture. The cell-material surface interactions ...
Understanding external factors that determine cellular phenotypic responses is of key interest in th...
Biocompatibility of biomaterials relates, amongst others, to the absence of adverse cellular reactio...
Biocompatibility of biomaterials relates, amongst others, to the absence of adverse cellular reactio...
Epithelial cells are mainly responsible for the formation of tissues that cover the external and int...
Surface interaction at the biomaterial–cell interface is essential for a variety of cellular functio...
Anchorage dependent cell culture is a useful model for investigating the interface that becomes esta...
Cell adhesion is a basic requirement for anchorage-dependent cells to survive on the matrix. It is t...
Based on the hypothesis that material substrates are able to trigger the regeneration of a cell popu...
Tissue engineering is an emerging field of research which combines the use of cell-seeded biomateria...
This work investigates the effect of surface topography and biomaterial wettability on protein absor...
An efficient means of evaluating potential biomaterials is to use the in vitro fibroblast cell cultu...
Cell-substrate interactions play a crucial role in the design of better biomaterials and integration...
Cell adhesion is a multi-process phenomenon involving physical, physico-chemical and biological mech...
Abstract: Tissue engineering is an emerging field of research which combines the use of cell-seeded ...
The efficacy of biomaterials-either as replacements for damaged tissues, or as a temporary scaffolds...
Understanding external factors that determine cellular phenotypic responses is of key interest in th...
Biocompatibility of biomaterials relates, amongst others, to the absence of adverse cellular reactio...
Biocompatibility of biomaterials relates, amongst others, to the absence of adverse cellular reactio...
Epithelial cells are mainly responsible for the formation of tissues that cover the external and int...
Surface interaction at the biomaterial–cell interface is essential for a variety of cellular functio...
Anchorage dependent cell culture is a useful model for investigating the interface that becomes esta...
Cell adhesion is a basic requirement for anchorage-dependent cells to survive on the matrix. It is t...
Based on the hypothesis that material substrates are able to trigger the regeneration of a cell popu...
Tissue engineering is an emerging field of research which combines the use of cell-seeded biomateria...
This work investigates the effect of surface topography and biomaterial wettability on protein absor...
An efficient means of evaluating potential biomaterials is to use the in vitro fibroblast cell cultu...
Cell-substrate interactions play a crucial role in the design of better biomaterials and integration...
Cell adhesion is a multi-process phenomenon involving physical, physico-chemical and biological mech...
Abstract: Tissue engineering is an emerging field of research which combines the use of cell-seeded ...
The efficacy of biomaterials-either as replacements for damaged tissues, or as a temporary scaffolds...
Understanding external factors that determine cellular phenotypic responses is of key interest in th...
Biocompatibility of biomaterials relates, amongst others, to the absence of adverse cellular reactio...
Biocompatibility of biomaterials relates, amongst others, to the absence of adverse cellular reactio...