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J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater ; 96(1): 110-8, 2011 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21061362

RESUMO

Scaffolds for tissue engineering require the correct biochemical cues if the seeded cells are to migrate into the scaffold and proliferate. For complex tissues this would require precise patterning of the scaffold structure with the particular biochemical cue required at each location on the scaffold. Electrospray enables the deposition of a wide number of biomolecules onto surfaces and can be used for precise patterning. We assessed the functionality of a key cell-adhesion molecule, fibronectin, after depositing it onto a surface using the electrospray technique. The addition of polypropylene glycol allowed a stable spray to be obtained from solutions with a range of fibronectin concentrations. Immunoassay tests showed that the amount of fibronectin retained on the surface was proportional to that sprayed from the solution. Increasing the surface density of fibronectin deposited onto silicon surfaces enhanced fibroblast attachment. The fibronectin thus appears to have retained its cell attachment functionality after undergoing the electrospray process. Since recent advances allow electrospray to pattern material from solution with micrometre accuracy this may allow materials to be biologically functionalized on a similar scale.


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Materiais Revestidos Biocompatíveis/química , Fibroblastos/citologia , Fibronectinas/química , Teste de Materiais , Silício/química , Alicerces Teciduais/química , Adesão Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Linhagem Celular , Proliferação de Células/efeitos dos fármacos , Materiais Revestidos Biocompatíveis/farmacologia , Técnicas Eletroquímicas/métodos , Fibronectinas/farmacologia , Humanos , Silício/farmacologia
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Opt Lett ; 24(8): 525-7, 1999 Apr 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18071560

RESUMO

A novel integrated optical chemical sensor based on a surface-relief Bragg grating in a waveguide with a curved input edge, and coated with a chemically sensitive polysiloxane cladding, is described. The curved edge provides a mechanism within the device fabrication that allows for alignment of the input beam to the grating to achieve Bragg scattering. As proof of principle, a low-parts-in-10(6) toluene-vapor sensor with a fast response time is demonstrated.

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