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 …
Tuning foreign body response with tailor-engineered nanoscale surface modifications: fundamentals to clinical applications
TC Yadav, A Bachhuka - Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2023 - pubs.rsc.org
Biomaterials are omnipresent in today's healthcare services and are employed in various
applications, including implants, sensors, healthcare accessories, and drug delivery …
applications, including implants, sensors, healthcare accessories, and drug delivery …
Surface chemistry influences implant biocompatibility
Implantable medical devices are increasingly important in the practice of modern medicine.
Unfortunately, almost all medical devices suffer to a different extent from adverse reactions …
Unfortunately, almost all medical devices suffer to a different extent from adverse reactions …
Impact of protein pre-coating on the protein corona composition and nanoparticle cellular uptake
Nanoparticles (NPs) are functionalized with targeting ligands to enable selectively delivering
drugs to desired locations in the body. When these functionalized NPs enter the blood …
drugs to desired locations in the body. When these functionalized NPs enter the blood …
Systematic approach to characterize the dynamics of protein adsorption on the surface of biomaterials using proteomics
J Kim - Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2020 - Elsevier
Protein adsorption on biomaterial surfaces has been investigated in the development of
protein-repellent implantable devices. While the study of the adsorption of a single protein …
protein-repellent implantable devices. While the study of the adsorption of a single protein …
Innate immunity activation on biomaterial surfaces: a mechanistic model and coping strategies
When an artificial biomaterial (eg, a stent or implantable pump) is exposed to blood, plasma
proteins immediately adhere to the surface, creating a new interface between the …
proteins immediately adhere to the surface, creating a new interface between the …
Conformational and organizational insights into serum proteins during competitive adsorption on self-assembled monolayers
Physicochemical interactions of proteins with surfaces mediate the interactions between the
implant and the biological system. Surface chemistry of the implant is crucial as it regulates …
implant and the biological system. Surface chemistry of the implant is crucial as it regulates …
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-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 …
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 …