Polyelectrolyte multilayers for enhancing cell adhesion and potential applications in tissue engineering

Polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) assembled by de Layer by Layer (LbL) technique offer multiplepossibilities for surface engineering as an alternative to covalent chemistry. PEMs have recently attractedattention as a mean to engineer scaffolds and implants to make their interface with tissue more a...

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Autores principales: Muzzio, Nicolás Eduardo, Pasquale, Miguel Ángel, Moya, Sergio Eduardo
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/98485
https://ri.conicet.gov.ar/11336/88609
https://www.aqa.org.ar/images/anales/pdf105-2/105-2-abstracts.pdf
https://www.aqa.org.ar/index.php/volumenes-publicados
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topic Química
Polyelectrolyte multilayers
Layer by layer technique
Biological polyelectrolytes
Cell adhesion
Thermal annealing
spellingShingle Química
Polyelectrolyte multilayers
Layer by layer technique
Biological polyelectrolytes
Cell adhesion
Thermal annealing
Muzzio, Nicolás Eduardo
Pasquale, Miguel Ángel
Moya, Sergio Eduardo
Polyelectrolyte multilayers for enhancing cell adhesion and potential applications in tissue engineering
topic_facet Química
Polyelectrolyte multilayers
Layer by layer technique
Biological polyelectrolytes
Cell adhesion
Thermal annealing
description Polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) assembled by de Layer by Layer (LbL) technique offer multiplepossibilities for surface engineering as an alternative to covalent chemistry. PEMs have recently attractedattention as a mean to engineer scaffolds and implants to make their interface with tissue more amenablefor cell adhesion, migration and differentiation. In this review we will present the state of the art on theuse of polyelectrolyte multilayers for enhancing cell adhesion. In particular, we will show the differentapproaches followed in our group combining synthetic and bio polymers, and the use of thermalannealing.
format Articulo
Articulo
author Muzzio, Nicolás Eduardo
Pasquale, Miguel Ángel
Moya, Sergio Eduardo
author_facet Muzzio, Nicolás Eduardo
Pasquale, Miguel Ángel
Moya, Sergio Eduardo
author_sort Muzzio, Nicolás Eduardo
title Polyelectrolyte multilayers for enhancing cell adhesion and potential applications in tissue engineering
title_short Polyelectrolyte multilayers for enhancing cell adhesion and potential applications in tissue engineering
title_full Polyelectrolyte multilayers for enhancing cell adhesion and potential applications in tissue engineering
title_fullStr Polyelectrolyte multilayers for enhancing cell adhesion and potential applications in tissue engineering
title_full_unstemmed Polyelectrolyte multilayers for enhancing cell adhesion and potential applications in tissue engineering
title_sort polyelectrolyte multilayers for enhancing cell adhesion and potential applications in tissue engineering
publishDate 2018
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/98485
https://ri.conicet.gov.ar/11336/88609
https://www.aqa.org.ar/images/anales/pdf105-2/105-2-abstracts.pdf
https://www.aqa.org.ar/index.php/volumenes-publicados
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