New strategies aimed to surface modification of polymeric membranes are crucial to optimise cell-biomaterial interactions in vivo and in vitro biohybrid systems. In this paper, we investigated the surface modification of Polyethersulfone (PES) membranes by plasma polymerisation of acrylic acid monomers (PES-pdAA) and by immobilization of galactonic acid through a hydrophilic "spacer arm" molecule (PES-pdAA-SA-GAL). The modification steps were characterised by high resolution X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The performance of modified and unmodified membranes was evaluated by assessing the expression of liver specific biotransformation functions of pig and human hepatocytes. Human liver cells cultured on PES-pdAA-SA-GAL membranes displayed...
Bioartificial liver devices require membranes to support the function and viability of hepatocytes b...
Physical-chemical surface modifications represent a formidable tool to drive a suitable cell behavi...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture is regarded as a more physiologically relevant method of growing...
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 ...
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...
Surface modification of polyethersulfone hollow fibers, which are important in bio-artificial liver,...
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...
Immobilization of enzymes is one of the most promising methods in enzyme performance enhancement, in...
Maintaining stable cultures of viable and metabolically active primary hepatocytes is a long standin...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work further investigates the use of novel surface modi...
The robustness of a membrane is determined by the properties of the base polymer and the functionali...
[[abstract]]©1993 Wiley - Plasma-induced graft copolymerization of acrylic acid, which was incorpora...
Bioartificial liver devices require membranes to support the function and viability of hepatocytes b...
Physical-chemical surface modifications represent a formidable tool to drive a suitable cell behavi...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture is regarded as a more physiologically relevant method of growing...
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 ...
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...
Surface modification of polyethersulfone hollow fibers, which are important in bio-artificial liver,...
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...
Immobilization of enzymes is one of the most promising methods in enzyme performance enhancement, in...
Maintaining stable cultures of viable and metabolically active primary hepatocytes is a long standin...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work further investigates the use of novel surface modi...
The robustness of a membrane is determined by the properties of the base polymer and the functionali...
[[abstract]]©1993 Wiley - Plasma-induced graft copolymerization of acrylic acid, which was incorpora...
Bioartificial liver devices require membranes to support the function and viability of hepatocytes b...
Physical-chemical surface modifications represent a formidable tool to drive a suitable cell behavi...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture is regarded as a more physiologically relevant method of growing...