Covalent attachment of three derivatives of pegylated RGD peptides on the NH2-terminated silicon surfaces: Impact on fibroblast cell behavior

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Fahimeh Shamsi
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Aurélie Benoit ◽  
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Thomas Guilbert ◽  
Olivier Fromentin ◽  
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Uday Chippada ◽  
Xue Jiang ◽  
Michelle Previtera ◽  
Rene Schloss ◽  
Bernard Yurke ◽  
...  

Many researchers have utilized hydrogels as substrates for cell attachment. The stiffness of these substrates has been found to influence the cellular behavior such as morphology, proliferation, growth and differentiation. Lo et al. deformed polyacrylamide substrates with a blunted microneedle and observed the movement of NIH 3T3 fibroblasts. In both pulling and pushing, the cells reversed their direction and moved away from the needle. This shows that cellular behavior is also affected by stretching the underlying substrates. In a previous study, Lin et al. have demonstrated the ability to contract DNA-crosslinked polyacrylamide hydrogels (‘DNA gels’ in short) by addition of crosslinks. Jiang et al. have utilized these DNA gels as substrates to observe the cellular responses of L929 and GFP fibroblasts to both static and dynamic substrate compliances.


2005 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 638-645 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Barbucci ◽  
A. Magnani ◽  
A. Chiumiento ◽  
D. Pasqui ◽  
I. Cangioli ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 762 ◽  
pp. 36-41
Author(s):  
Tatjana Gerasimova ◽  
Vitālijs Rjabovs ◽  
Māris Turks

Novel derivatives of fluoroquinolone antibiotic ciprofloxacin were synthesized. The modifications of both the N- and C-termini were focused on introduction of functionalized linkers that can be used for covalent attachment to natural or synthetic polymers with appropriate functional groups.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jillian Buriak ◽  
Chengcheng Rao ◽  
Erik Luber ◽  
Brian Olsen

<div>In this work plasmonic stamps are harnessed to drive surface chemistry on silicon. The plasmonic stamps were prepared by sputtering gold films on PDMS, followed by thermal annealing to dewet the gold and form gold nanoparticles. By changing the film thickness of the sputtered gold, the approximate size and shape of these gold nanoparticles can be changed, leading to a shift of the optical absorbance maximum of the plasmonic stamp, from 535 nm to 625 nm. Applying the plasmonic stamp to a Si(111)-H surface using 1-dodecene as the ink, illumination with green light results in covalent attachment of 1-dodecyl groups to the surface. Of the dewetted gold films on PDMS used to make the plasmonic stamps, the thinnest three (5.0, 7.0, 9.2 nm) resulted in the most effective plasmonic stamps for hydrosilylation. The thicker stamps had lower efficacy due to the increased fraction of non-spherical particles, which have lower-energy LSPRs that are not excited by green light. Since the electric field generated by the LSPR should be very local, hydrosilylation on the silicon surface should only take place within close proximity of the gold particles on the plasmonic stamps.To complement AFM imaging of the hydrosilylated silicon surfaces, galvanic displacement of gold(III) salts on the silicon was carried out and the samples imaged by SEM - the domains of hydrosilylated alkyl chains would be expected to block the deposition of gold. The bright areas of metallic gold surround dark spots, with the sizes and spacing of these dark spots increasing with the size of the gold particles on the plasmonic stamps. These results underline the central role played by the LSPR in driving the hydrosilylation on silicon surfaces, mediated with plasmonic stamps.</div>


2007 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. e19-e22
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H. Wang ◽  
H.L. Zhang ◽  
Y. Guo ◽  
F.Y. Qiao ◽  
Q.Y. Sun

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Marina Poettler ◽  
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Peter Valent ◽  
Christoph Zielinski ◽  
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