2019
DOI: 10.1039/c8nr08994a
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Flow induced HeLa cell detachment kinetics show that oxygen-containing functional groups in graphene oxide are potent cell adhesion enhancers

Abstract: Oxygen-containing functional groups in graphene oxide are potent cell adhesion enhancers.

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“…The vinculin density was similar for PT and PT/P group. The higher vinculin density of 0.025PTG/P, 0.05PTG/P and 0.1PTG/P groups compared to PT and PT/P group was because that the oxygen-containing group and topographical features of GO contained scaffolds could greatly enhance the initial cell adhesion [37,38]. In addition, the higher wettability of these GO contained scaffolds could also explain the higher vinculin density of rMSCs on them [39].…”
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“…The vinculin density was similar for PT and PT/P group. The higher vinculin density of 0.025PTG/P, 0.05PTG/P and 0.1PTG/P groups compared to PT and PT/P group was because that the oxygen-containing group and topographical features of GO contained scaffolds could greatly enhance the initial cell adhesion [37,38]. In addition, the higher wettability of these GO contained scaffolds could also explain the higher vinculin density of rMSCs on them [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the higher wettability of these GO contained scaffolds could also explain the higher vinculin density of rMSCs on them [39]. Moreover, GO was reported to adsorb serum protein and pro-concentrate osteogenic inducers, such as dexamethasone, β-glycerophosphate, and ascorbic acid, through the interaction between the π–π electron cloud in GO and the aromatic rings in the biomolecules, which is also beneficial for osteogenic differentiation [34,35,36,37,38,39,40]. Therefore, the increase in ALP activity level in the 0.05PTG/P and 0.1PTG/P groups on day 14 may be the result of the sustained release of the peptide and the intrinsic properties of GO.…”
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“…The values of these parameters were obtained from the literature, and the results are summarized in Table 2 . [ 44,49 ]…”
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“…GO substrates confer resistance to detachment for cells under other destructive environmental cues such as shear force, indicating it is a desirable substrate for stress conditions where anoikis occurs. [ 44 ] Our transcriptome data demonstrates upregulated ECM‐related genes that may explain improved viability, including collagen, which plays a crucial role in MSC adhesion and survival under H 2 O 2 stress. [ 45,46 ] Enhancing sAD‐MSC survival in severe PNI conditions may provide a significant therapeutic advantage that merits future in vivo experiments.…”
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confidence: 99%