Biocompatibility: Nanomaterials for cell- and tissue engineering

NanoBiotechnology - Tập 1 - Trang 308-309 - 2005
M. O. Riehle1
1Departments of Infection and Immunity and Electronic Engineering, Centre for Cell Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

Tóm tắt

The reaction of cells to varying topographic surfaces has been investigated ever since the beginnings of cell culture technology, as these features influence the cells principle behaviours such as adhesion, spreading, morphology, motility and proliferation. Interest in this aspect of cell biology was renewed when advanced fabrication methods became more widespread. This paper tries to briefly summarise the current state of knowledge regarding the use of nanostructured surfaces for cell- and tissue engineering.

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