2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2010.08.028
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Polymer surface functionalities that control human embryoid body cell adhesion revealed by high throughput surface characterization of combinatorial material microarrays

Abstract: High throughput materials discovery using combinatorial polymer microarrays to screen for new biomaterials with new and improved function is established as a powerful strategy. Here we combine this screening approach with high throughput surface characterisation (HT-SC) to identify surface structure-function relationships. We explore how this combination can help to identify surface chemical moieties that control protein adsorption and subsequent cellular response. The adhesion of human embryoid body (hEB) cel… Show more

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“…A micro-array format has previously proven useful for identifying polymeric materials that support stem cell attachment and proliferation [22][23][24][25] . In this study polymer microarrays were adapted for the combinatorial development of materials resistant to bacterial attachment and growth (Fig.…”
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“…A micro-array format has previously proven useful for identifying polymeric materials that support stem cell attachment and proliferation [22][23][24][25] . In this study polymer microarrays were adapted for the combinatorial development of materials resistant to bacterial attachment and growth (Fig.…”
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“…Polymer library: The polymer library was synthesized and characterized as previously described in Yang et al [29] . It consisted of 496 polymers synthesized by mixing 22 monomers at various ratios and polymerizing them.…”
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“…To identify specific functionalities generated by UV that were important for colony formation, a numerical model was developed using a multivariate chemometric technique (25). This technique, using partial least squares (PLS) regression, is particularly useful when analyzing high-dimensional datasets like ToF-SIMS spectra to identify salient features that correlate with another variable.…”
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