CELL ADHESION ON SURFACES OF VARYING TOPOGRAPHIES

CELL ADHESION ON SURFACES OF VARYING TOPOGRAPHIES

Abstract

Micro-topography of a surface influences cell adhesion and proliferation. To improve adhesion, polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) are built on patterned support layers to increase surface wettability, thereby improving attachment and spreading of the cells. Physical parameters, such as pattern size and pitch, in part, regulate cell adhesion and proliferation. Varying the surface topography provides a method to influence cell attachment and proliferation for tissue engineering applications.

Year:  2008

Country:  US

Doc No:  2008241926

 

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