Anchorage dependent cell culture is a useful model for investigating the interface that becomes established when a synthetic polymer is placed in contact with a biological system. The primary aim of this interdisciplinary study was to systematically investigate a number of properties that were already considered to have an influence on cell behaviour and thereby establish the extent of their importance. It is envisaged that investigations such as these will not only further the understanding of the mechanisms that affect cell adhesion but may ultimately lead to the development of improved biomaterials. In this study, surface analysis of materials was carried out in parallel with culture studies using fibroblast cells. Polarity, in it's abil...
The attachment of microbial cells to solid substrata is a primary ecological strategy for the surviv...
Culture surfaces that induce specific localized cell responses are required to achieve tissue-like c...
This thesis concerns cell adhesion to polymer surfaces with an experimental emphasis on hydrogels. T...
The aim of this study was to systematically investigate the factors considered to be responsible for...
An efficient means of evaluating potential biomaterials is to use the in vitro fibroblast cell cultu...
Generally, cell interactions with the surface of biomaterials are mediated by chemical groups and bi...
The purpose of this study is to increase our knowledge of the nature of the surface properties of po...
Cell adhesion is influenced by the physical and chemical characteristics of the materials used as su...
The objective of this thesis is to report the behaviour of mammalian cells with biocompatible synthe...
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...
The subject of this thesis is to study cellular reactions to topographically, mechanically and bioch...
This work investigates the effect of surface topography and biomaterial wettability on protein absor...
The in vitro interaction of human endothelial cells (HEC) and polymers with different wettabilities ...
Because of its chemical versatility and demonstrated biocompatibility, poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacryl...
The attachment of microbial cells to solid substrata is a primary ecological strategy for the surviv...
Culture surfaces that induce specific localized cell responses are required to achieve tissue-like c...
This thesis concerns cell adhesion to polymer surfaces with an experimental emphasis on hydrogels. T...
The aim of this study was to systematically investigate the factors considered to be responsible for...
An efficient means of evaluating potential biomaterials is to use the in vitro fibroblast cell cultu...
Generally, cell interactions with the surface of biomaterials are mediated by chemical groups and bi...
The purpose of this study is to increase our knowledge of the nature of the surface properties of po...
Cell adhesion is influenced by the physical and chemical characteristics of the materials used as su...
The objective of this thesis is to report the behaviour of mammalian cells with biocompatible synthe...
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...
The subject of this thesis is to study cellular reactions to topographically, mechanically and bioch...
This work investigates the effect of surface topography and biomaterial wettability on protein absor...
The in vitro interaction of human endothelial cells (HEC) and polymers with different wettabilities ...
Because of its chemical versatility and demonstrated biocompatibility, poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacryl...
The attachment of microbial cells to solid substrata is a primary ecological strategy for the surviv...
Culture surfaces that induce specific localized cell responses are required to achieve tissue-like c...
This thesis concerns cell adhesion to polymer surfaces with an experimental emphasis on hydrogels. T...