Homogeneous and Micro-patterned plasma-deposited PEO-like coatings for biomedical surfaces
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
Mixtures of diethyl glycol dimethyl ether vapors
and argon were used to feed RF (13.56 MHz) glowdischarges
and coat polystyrene substrates with poly(ethylene oxide)
(PEO)-like thin films. Different power input values have been
used to obtain coatings with different cell-adhesive properties.
Cell-culture experiments showed a tight correlation
between the adhesion/morphology of cultured cell-lines and
the chemical composition of the coatings; the ability of PEOlike
coatings to discourage or promote cell adhesion could
thus easily be related to the power delivered to the plasma.
Combined deposition processes of different PEO-like coatings
have been performed, with the method of physical
masking, to produce surfaces micro-patterned with celladhesive
tracks alternating with cell-repulsive domains. The
micro-arrangement of different cell-adhesive domains enabled
the patterning of cell cultures and induced the alignment
of cells along predefined directions.
The adhesion pattern of 3T3 murine fibroblasts on a substrate
of PEO10W patterned with a PEO5W coating deposited
through a G50p mask after 24 h.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cell adhesion; cell repulsion; micropatterning; nonfouling coatings; physical masks
List of contributors:
D'Agostino, Riccardo; Favia, Pietro; Gristina, Roberto; Senesi, GIORGIO SAVERIO; Sardella, Eloisa
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