Authors
Mischa Zelzer, Ruby Majani, James W Bradley, Felicity RAJ Rose, Martyn C Davies, Morgan R Alexander
Publication date
2008/1/1
Journal
Biomaterials
Volume
29
Issue
2
Pages
172-184
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This paper reports on the application of surface chemical gradients to study mammalian cell interactions with synthetic surfaces and investigates if the cell response on certain parts of the gradient is the same as that on uniform surfaces of equivalent chemistry. The gradients, formed using a diffusion-controlled plasma polymerisation technique, were fabricated such that cell response to a large range of different chemistries on a single sample could be investigated. Surface chemical gradients from hydrophobic plasma polymerised hexane (ppHex) to a more hydrophilic plasma polymerised allylamine (ppAAm), previously used to control cell density within 3D tissue-engineering scaffolds, were formed on glass coverslips. Surface characterisation was carried out to determine water contact angles (WCA), elemental composition, coating thickness and topography of the chemical gradients. Cell response was assessed …
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