The influence of surface chemistry—substrates with controlled surface density of −OH groups—on fibronectin (FN) conformation and distribution is directly observed by atomic force microscopy (AFM). FN fibrillogenesis, which is known to be a process triggered by interaction with integrins, is shown in our case to be induced by the substrate (in absence of cells), which is able to enhance FN–FN interactions leading to the formation of a protein network on the material surface. This phenomenon depends both on surface chemistry and protein concentration. The level of the FN fibrillogenesis was quantified by calculating the fractal dimension of the adsorbed protein from image analysis of the AFM results. The total amount of adsorbed FN is obtaine...
Protein remodeling at the cell–material interface is an important phenomenon that should be incorpor...
Protein adsorption to surfaces has hindered advancements made in biocompatible implants and drug del...
A family of polymer substrates which consists of a vinyl backbone chain with the side groups –COO(CH...
The influence of surface chemistry—substrates with controlled surface density of −OH groups—on fibro...
Fibronectin (FN) fibrillogenesis is a cell-mediated process involving integrin activation that resul...
Protein adsorption to surfaces has hindered advancements made in biocompatible implants and drug del...
Protein adsorption to surfaces has hindered advancements made in biocompatible implants and drug del...
[EN] Fibronectin (FN) fibrillogenesis is a cell-mediated process involving integrin activation that ...
[EN] Fibronectin (FN) fibrillogenesis is a cell-mediated process involving integrin activation that ...
Fibronectin (FN) fibrillogenesis is a cell-mediated process involving integrin activation that resul...
Protein remodeling at the cell–material interface is an important phenomenon that should be incorpor...
Fibronectin (Fn), a high molecular weight glycoprotein, is a central element of extracellular matrix...
Fibronectin (Fn), a high molecular weight glycoprotein, is a central element of extracellular matrix...
Fibronectin (Fn), a high molecular weight glycoprotein, is a central element of extracellular matrix...
Fibronectin (Fn), a high molecular weight glycoprotein, is a central element of extracellular matrix...
Protein remodeling at the cell–material interface is an important phenomenon that should be incorpor...
Protein adsorption to surfaces has hindered advancements made in biocompatible implants and drug del...
A family of polymer substrates which consists of a vinyl backbone chain with the side groups –COO(CH...
The influence of surface chemistry—substrates with controlled surface density of −OH groups—on fibro...
Fibronectin (FN) fibrillogenesis is a cell-mediated process involving integrin activation that resul...
Protein adsorption to surfaces has hindered advancements made in biocompatible implants and drug del...
Protein adsorption to surfaces has hindered advancements made in biocompatible implants and drug del...
[EN] Fibronectin (FN) fibrillogenesis is a cell-mediated process involving integrin activation that ...
[EN] Fibronectin (FN) fibrillogenesis is a cell-mediated process involving integrin activation that ...
Fibronectin (FN) fibrillogenesis is a cell-mediated process involving integrin activation that resul...
Protein remodeling at the cell–material interface is an important phenomenon that should be incorpor...
Fibronectin (Fn), a high molecular weight glycoprotein, is a central element of extracellular matrix...
Fibronectin (Fn), a high molecular weight glycoprotein, is a central element of extracellular matrix...
Fibronectin (Fn), a high molecular weight glycoprotein, is a central element of extracellular matrix...
Fibronectin (Fn), a high molecular weight glycoprotein, is a central element of extracellular matrix...
Protein remodeling at the cell–material interface is an important phenomenon that should be incorpor...
Protein adsorption to surfaces has hindered advancements made in biocompatible implants and drug del...
A family of polymer substrates which consists of a vinyl backbone chain with the side groups –COO(CH...