Cell alignment using patterned biocompatible gold nanoparticle templates.

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Chandramouleeswaran SubramaniVincent M Rotello

Abstract

Biocompatible structures are produced for cellular patterning. The biocompatible surfaces are generated to provide protein nonfouling patterns, offering direct communication to the cells for controlling cell adhesion and proliferation. These biofunctional surfaces provide a platform for aligning the cells in the direction of patterns, indicating potential application in the field of tissue engineering.

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