Harnessing nanotopography and integrin–matrix interactions to influence stem cell fate
Stem cells respond to nanoscale surface features, with changes in cell growth and
differentiation mediated by alterations in cell adhesion. The interaction of nanotopographical …
differentiation mediated by alterations in cell adhesion. The interaction of nanotopographical …
Constructing a cell microenvironment with biomaterial scaffolds for stem cell therapy
X Zhao, Q Li, Z Guo, Z Li - Stem cell research & therapy, 2021 - Springer
Stem cell therapy is widely recognized as a promising strategy for exerting therapeutic
effects after injury in degenerative diseases. However, limitations such as low cell retention …
effects after injury in degenerative diseases. However, limitations such as low cell retention …
Cell sensing of physical properties at the nanoscale: Mechanisms and control of cell adhesion and phenotype
S Di Cio, JE Gautrot - Acta biomaterialia, 2016 - Elsevier
The chemistry, geometry, topography and mechanical properties of biomaterials modulate
biochemical signals (in particular ligand-receptor binding events) that control cells-matrix …
biochemical signals (in particular ligand-receptor binding events) that control cells-matrix …
Advanced colloidal lithography beyond surface patterning
This Review presents an overview of recent development of colloidal lithography (CL) and
its applications in fabrication of various nanostructures consisted of orderly arranged, dots …
its applications in fabrication of various nanostructures consisted of orderly arranged, dots …
The influence of nanostructured materials on biointerfacial interactions
Control over biointerfacial interactions in vitro and in vivo is the key to many biomedical
applications: from cell culture and diagnostic tools to drug delivery, biomaterials and …
applications: from cell culture and diagnostic tools to drug delivery, biomaterials and …
The nanoscale geometrical maturation of focal adhesions controls stem cell differentiation and mechanotransduction
JE Gautrot, J Malmström, M Sundh, C Margadant… - Nano …, 2014 - ACS Publications
We show that the nanoscale adhesion geometry controls the spreading and differentiation of
epidermal stem cells. We find that cells respond to such hard nanopatterns similarly to their …
epidermal stem cells. We find that cells respond to such hard nanopatterns similarly to their …
[HTML][HTML] Neurite outgrowth and synaptophysin expression of postnatal CNS neurons on GaP nanowire arrays in long-term retinal cell culture
We have established long-term cultures of postnatal retinal cells on arrays of gallium
phosphide nanowires of different geometries. Rod and cone photoreceptors, ganglion cells …
phosphide nanowires of different geometries. Rod and cone photoreceptors, ganglion cells …
Surface modification and chemical surface analysis of biomaterials
The chemical composition of the surface layers of synthetic biomaterials used for human
medical devices and in biotechnology plays a key role in determining interfacial interactions …
medical devices and in biotechnology plays a key role in determining interfacial interactions …
Length‐scale mediated differential adhesion of mammalian cells and microbes
Surfaces of implantable biomedical devices are increasingly engineered to promote their
interactions with tissue. However, surfaces that stimulate desirable mammalian cell …
interactions with tissue. However, surfaces that stimulate desirable mammalian cell …
Investigation of size–dependent cell adhesion on nanostructured interfaces
CW Kuo, DY Chueh, P Chen - Journal of nanobiotechnology, 2014 - Springer
Background Cells explore the surfaces of materials through membrane-bound receptors,
such as the integrins, and use them to interact with extracellular matrix molecules adsorbed …
such as the integrins, and use them to interact with extracellular matrix molecules adsorbed …