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Direct covalent coupling of proteins to nanostructured plasma polymers: a route to tunable cell adhesion

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2015

Abstract

Flat and nanostructured thin films were fabricated by deposition of ultra-thin (<2 nm) layer of hydrocarbon plasma polymer over polished silicon and over a pattern of 8 nm-thick poly( ethylene) islands on silicon. Linker-free radical-based covalent binding of bovine serum albumin and tropoelastin was confirmed for both types of films.

The binding capability of albumin was found to be stable over many days of ambient air storage time. Tropoelastin-mediated flat plasma polymers favored adhesion and proliferation of osteoblast-like MG-63 cells.

Nanostructured plasma polymers were multi-affine and their hierarchical surface represented an additional barrier for cell attachment.