Light-Responsive Polymer Brushes: Active Topographic Cues For Cell Culture Applications
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
in the call for novel stimuli-responsive biomaterials, azobenzene-containing polymer brushes entail a
remarkable potential. In fact, their ability to be patterned at the micro- and nanoscale using interference
lithography (IL) might be exploited for the realisation of cell-instructive materials (CIMs). In this work,
Disperse Red 1 (DR1)-based photoresponsive polymer brushes were synthesised using a controlled radical
polymerisation technique. A sinusoidal pattern was inscribed on the azopolymer brush samples using
Lloyds IL configuration. Interestingly, we found that seeded human umbilical vein endothelial cells
(HUVECs) oriented in the pattern direction. Furthermore, using a non-cytotoxic ultrasonication treatment,
pattern erasure was achieved. Hence, we envisage the possibility of using these surfaces as recon
figurable cell-instructive biomaterials for tissue engineering applications
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
polymer brushes; holography; lithography
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