In this paper we report on the metabolic response of human hepatocytes grown on polyethersulfone membranes surface modified with a plasma-deposited acrylic acid coating and RGD peptide covalently immobilized through a ‘‘spacer arm’’ molecule. The modified surfaces were characterized by means of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and water contact angle measurements. The performance of modified and unmodified membranes was evaluated by assessing the expression of liver specific and biotransformation functions of human hepatocytes. Diclofenac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, was used to investigate the biotransformation functions. Surface-modified membranes elicit specific cellular responses and induce hepatocytes to enhance the s...
We demonstrate sugar functionalised hydrogel surface coatings which enable the retention of hepatocy...
Background: Isolated hepatocytes removed from their microenvironment soon lose their hepatospecific ...
Preservation of hepatic phenotype and functions in vitro has always been a great challenge for the r...
In this paper we report on the metabolic response of human hepatocytes grown on polyethersulfone mem...
The design of new polymeric biomaterials together with new strategies to modify membrane surface are...
New strategies aimed to surface modification of polymeric membranes are crucial to optimise cell-bio...
This paper reports on the performance of galactosylated polyethersulphone (PES) membrane bioreactor ...
PEEK-WC–PU membranes were modified with an NH3 glow discharge process to graft N-containing functio...
Surface modification of polyethersulfone hollow fibers, which are important in bio-artificial liver,...
An oxygen-permeable membrane bioreactor utilizing human hepatocytes has been tested in this study. I...
Little is known about how cells respond to different biomaterials at the molecular level. Biomateria...
Bioartificial liver devices require membranes to support the function and viability of hepatocytes b...
Bioartificial liver devices replace the function of the failing liver, using primary hepatocytes cul...
Background: Isolated hepatocytes removed from their microenvironment soon lose their hepatospecific ...
Hollow fiber membrane (HFM) based liver assist systems are a life-saving bridge for patients until a...
We demonstrate sugar functionalised hydrogel surface coatings which enable the retention of hepatocy...
Background: Isolated hepatocytes removed from their microenvironment soon lose their hepatospecific ...
Preservation of hepatic phenotype and functions in vitro has always been a great challenge for the r...
In this paper we report on the metabolic response of human hepatocytes grown on polyethersulfone mem...
The design of new polymeric biomaterials together with new strategies to modify membrane surface are...
New strategies aimed to surface modification of polymeric membranes are crucial to optimise cell-bio...
This paper reports on the performance of galactosylated polyethersulphone (PES) membrane bioreactor ...
PEEK-WC–PU membranes were modified with an NH3 glow discharge process to graft N-containing functio...
Surface modification of polyethersulfone hollow fibers, which are important in bio-artificial liver,...
An oxygen-permeable membrane bioreactor utilizing human hepatocytes has been tested in this study. I...
Little is known about how cells respond to different biomaterials at the molecular level. Biomateria...
Bioartificial liver devices require membranes to support the function and viability of hepatocytes b...
Bioartificial liver devices replace the function of the failing liver, using primary hepatocytes cul...
Background: Isolated hepatocytes removed from their microenvironment soon lose their hepatospecific ...
Hollow fiber membrane (HFM) based liver assist systems are a life-saving bridge for patients until a...
We demonstrate sugar functionalised hydrogel surface coatings which enable the retention of hepatocy...
Background: Isolated hepatocytes removed from their microenvironment soon lose their hepatospecific ...
Preservation of hepatic phenotype and functions in vitro has always been a great challenge for the r...