Cytocompatibility is critically important in design of biomaterials for application in tissue engineering. However, the currently well-accepted "cytocompatible" biomaterials are those which promote cells to sustain good attachment/spreading. The cells on such materials usually lack the self-assembled cell morphology and high cell functions as in vivo. In our view, biomaterials that can promote the ability of cells to self-assemble and demonstrate cell-specific functions would be cytocompatible. This paper examined the interaction of polyethylene glycol (PEG) modified polysulfone (PSf) membranes with four epithelial cell types (primary liver cells, a liver tumor cell line, and two renal tubular cell lines). Our results show that PSf membrane...
Renal applications in healthcare, such as renal replacement therapies and nephrotoxicity tests, coul...
A bioartificial kidney, which is composed of a membrane cartridge with renal epithelial cells, can s...
The subject of this thesis is to study cellular reactions to topographically, mechanically and bioch...
In the membrane-based bioartificial livers developed up to now,the hepatic cells were located either...
Acute injury of major epithelial organ systems (kidney, liver, lung, etc.) is collectively a princip...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common and associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Recover...
Bioartificial liver devices require membranes to support the function and viability of hepatocytes b...
Little is known about how cells respond to different biomaterials at the molecular level. Biomateria...
The design of new polymeric biomaterials together with new strategies to modify membrane surface are...
Better understanding of the biophysical and biochemical cues of the tumor extracellular matrix envir...
Although various cell encapsulation materials are available commercially for a wide range of potenti...
Increasing incidence of renal pathology in the western world calls for innovative research for the d...
Surface modification of polyethersulfone hollow fibers, which are important in bio-artificial liver,...
Maintenance of polarisation of epithelial cells and preservation of their specialized phenotype are ...
A bioartificial kidney, which is composed of a membrane cartridge with renal epithelial cells, can s...
Renal applications in healthcare, such as renal replacement therapies and nephrotoxicity tests, coul...
A bioartificial kidney, which is composed of a membrane cartridge with renal epithelial cells, can s...
The subject of this thesis is to study cellular reactions to topographically, mechanically and bioch...
In the membrane-based bioartificial livers developed up to now,the hepatic cells were located either...
Acute injury of major epithelial organ systems (kidney, liver, lung, etc.) is collectively a princip...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common and associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Recover...
Bioartificial liver devices require membranes to support the function and viability of hepatocytes b...
Little is known about how cells respond to different biomaterials at the molecular level. Biomateria...
The design of new polymeric biomaterials together with new strategies to modify membrane surface are...
Better understanding of the biophysical and biochemical cues of the tumor extracellular matrix envir...
Although various cell encapsulation materials are available commercially for a wide range of potenti...
Increasing incidence of renal pathology in the western world calls for innovative research for the d...
Surface modification of polyethersulfone hollow fibers, which are important in bio-artificial liver,...
Maintenance of polarisation of epithelial cells and preservation of their specialized phenotype are ...
A bioartificial kidney, which is composed of a membrane cartridge with renal epithelial cells, can s...
Renal applications in healthcare, such as renal replacement therapies and nephrotoxicity tests, coul...
A bioartificial kidney, which is composed of a membrane cartridge with renal epithelial cells, can s...
The subject of this thesis is to study cellular reactions to topographically, mechanically and bioch...