Polymer coatings that display specific biological signals while preventing nonspecific interactions

Volume: 100A, Issue: 2, Pages: 370 - 379
Published: Nov 10, 2011
Abstract
Control over cell‐material surface interactions is the key to many new and improved biomedical devices. It can only be achieved if interactions that are mediated by nonspecifically adsorbed serum proteins are minimized and if cells instead respond to specific ligand molecules presented on the surface. Here, we present a simple yet effective surface modification method that allows for the covalent coupling and presentation of specific biological...
Paper Details
Title
Polymer coatings that display specific biological signals while preventing nonspecific interactions
Published Date
Nov 10, 2011
Volume
100A
Issue
2
Pages
370 - 379
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