Surface-induced changes in protein adsorption and implications for cellular phenotypic responses to surface interaction
LT Allen, M Tosetto, IS Miller, DP O'Connor… - Biomaterials, 2006 - Elsevier
Understanding external factors that determine cellular phenotypic responses is of key
interest in the field of biomaterials. Currently, material surface characteristics, protein …
interest in the field of biomaterials. Currently, material surface characteristics, protein …
Biomaterial surface hydrophobicity-mediated serum protein adsorption and immune responses
RM Visalakshan, MN MacGregor… - … applied materials & …, 2019 - ACS Publications
The nature of the protein corona forming on biomaterial surfaces can affect the performance
of implanted devices. This study investigated the role of surface chemistry and wettability on …
of implanted devices. This study investigated the role of surface chemistry and wettability on …
Interaction of soft condensed materials with living cells: phenotype/transcriptome correlations for the hydrophobic effect
LT Allen, EJP Fox, I Blute, ZD Kelly… - Proceedings of the …, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
The assessment of biomaterial compatibility relies heavily on the analysis of macroscopic
cellular responses to material interaction. However, new technologies have become …
cellular responses to material interaction. However, new technologies have become …
Biomaterials: protein-surface interactions
RA Latour - Encyclopedia of biomaterials and biomedical …, 2005 - taylorfrancis.com
The study of protein–surface interactions represents one of the most important topics in the
field of biomaterials, and as such, it has been a focus of intensive study for several decades …
field of biomaterials, and as such, it has been a focus of intensive study for several decades …
Biological responses to physicochemical properties of biomaterial surface
Biomedical scientists use chemistry-driven processes found in nature as an inspiration to
design biomaterials as promising diagnostic tools, therapeutic solutions, or tissue …
design biomaterials as promising diagnostic tools, therapeutic solutions, or tissue …
Controlling protein adsorption through nanostructured polymeric surfaces
I Firkowska‐Boden, X Zhang… - Advanced healthcare …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The initial host response to healthcare materials' surfaces after implantation is the
adsorption of proteins from blood and interstitial fluids. This adsorbed protein layer …
adsorption of proteins from blood and interstitial fluids. This adsorbed protein layer …
Surface functionalities of polymers for biomaterial applications
M Drobota, S Ursache, M Aflori - Polymers, 2022 - mdpi.com
Changes of a material biointerface allow for specialized cell signaling and diverse biological
responses. Biomaterials incorporating immobilized bioactive ligands have been widely …
responses. Biomaterials incorporating immobilized bioactive ligands have been widely …
Protein adsorption to biomaterials
DR Schmidt, H Waldeck, WJ Kao - … and controlling protein, cell, and tissue …, 2009 - Springer
Within milliseconds after biomaterials come in contact with a biological fluid such as blood,
proteins begin to adhere to the surface through a process known as protein adsorption …
proteins begin to adhere to the surface through a process known as protein adsorption …
Protein-surface interactions on stimuli-responsive polymeric biomaterials
Responsive surfaces: a review of the dependence of protein adsorption on the reversible
volume phase transition in stimuli-responsive polymers. Specifically addressed are a widely …
volume phase transition in stimuli-responsive polymers. Specifically addressed are a widely …
The role played by modified bioinspired surfaces in interfacial properties of biomaterials
The success of a biomaterial relies on an appropriate interaction between the surface of that
biomaterial and the surrounding environment; more specifically, the success of a biomaterial …
biomaterial and the surrounding environment; more specifically, the success of a biomaterial …