Cell–surface contacts are vital for many eukaryotic cells. The surface provides anchorage (facilitating spreading and proliferation), is involved in sensation, i.e., via mechano-, osmo- and chemoreceptors, and in addition nutrients may also be supplied via vessels adjacent to the basal lamina. Hence, the ability to manipulate the surface characteristics provides a mechanism for directly influencing cell behaviour. Applications such as medical implants and tissue engineering require biocompatible, stable surfaces for controlling cell behaviour. Mucin-coated surfaces inhibit cell spreading compared with poly(L-lysine) in vitro; here, we show that a composite layer assembled from mucin-EGCg aggregates counters the inhibition. Although the anti...
A family of graft copolymers that can sterically inhibit interactions between biological surfaces wa...
The micron-scale surface topography of implanted materials represents a complementary pathway, indep...
Stem cell differentiation is an important issue in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. It ...
Cell-surface contacts are vital for many eukaryotic cells. The surface provides anchorage (facilitat...
The precise spatial control of cell adhesion to surfaces is an endeavor that has enabled discoveries...
The glycocalyx is the sugary coating on the surface of essentially all mammalian cells. Despite bein...
The precise spatial control of cell adhesion to surfaces is an endeavor that has enabled discoveries...
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...
This work investigates the effect of surface topography and biomaterial wettability on protein absor...
The mucosal glycocalyx dictates cellular interactions with extracellular factors by providing a phys...
Membrane-associated mucins protect epithelial cell surfaces against pathogenic threats by serving as...
By virtue of their multifunctional nature, proteoglycans (PGs) are thought to govern the process of ...
The aptitude of a cell to adhere, migrate, and differentiate on a compact substrate or scaffold is i...
AbstractAttachment and spreading of human FL cells on a subcellular matrix (SCM) preparation made by...
A family of graft copolymers that can sterically inhibit interactions between biological surfaces wa...
The micron-scale surface topography of implanted materials represents a complementary pathway, indep...
Stem cell differentiation is an important issue in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. It ...
Cell-surface contacts are vital for many eukaryotic cells. The surface provides anchorage (facilitat...
The precise spatial control of cell adhesion to surfaces is an endeavor that has enabled discoveries...
The glycocalyx is the sugary coating on the surface of essentially all mammalian cells. Despite bein...
The precise spatial control of cell adhesion to surfaces is an endeavor that has enabled discoveries...
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...
This work investigates the effect of surface topography and biomaterial wettability on protein absor...
The mucosal glycocalyx dictates cellular interactions with extracellular factors by providing a phys...
Membrane-associated mucins protect epithelial cell surfaces against pathogenic threats by serving as...
By virtue of their multifunctional nature, proteoglycans (PGs) are thought to govern the process of ...
The aptitude of a cell to adhere, migrate, and differentiate on a compact substrate or scaffold is i...
AbstractAttachment and spreading of human FL cells on a subcellular matrix (SCM) preparation made by...
A family of graft copolymers that can sterically inhibit interactions between biological surfaces wa...
The micron-scale surface topography of implanted materials represents a complementary pathway, indep...
Stem cell differentiation is an important issue in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. It ...