Switchable substrates for analyzing and engineering cellular functions

Chemistry, an Asian Journal
Jun Nakanishi

Abstract

Cellular activity is highly dependent on the extracellular environment, which is composed of surrounding cells and extracellular matrices. This focus review summarizes recent advances in chemically and physically engineered switchable substrates designed to control such cellular microenvironments by application of an external stimulus. Special attention is given to their molecular design, switching strategies, and representative examples for bioanalytical and biomedical applications.

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May 12, 2015·Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP·Masao KamimuraJun Nakanishi
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