Photolithographic patterning of 3D-formed polycarbonate films for targeted cell guiding

Advanced Materials
Astrid F HirschbielChristopher Barner-Kowollik

Abstract

A facile photolithographic platform for the design of cell-guiding polymeric substrates is introduced. Specific areas of the substrate are photo-deactivated for the subsequent growth of bioresistant polymer brushes, creating zones for cell proliferation, and protein adhesion.

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Jan 27, 2017·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Alberto GallardoJuan Rodriguez-Hernandez
Jan 10, 2018·Macromolecular Rapid Communications·Jianwen HouJinghua Yin
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