Controlling Cell Behavior through the Design of Biomaterial Surfaces: A Focus on Surface Modification Techniques

Hamed Amani(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Hamidreza Arzaghi(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Mehrdad Bayandori(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Amin Shiralizadeh Dezfuli(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Hamidreza Pazoki–Toroudi(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Abbas Shafiee(Translational Research Institute), Lida Moradi(Children's Medical Center)
Advanced Materials Interfaces
June 4, 2019
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Abstract Surface interaction at the biomaterial–cell interface is essential for a variety of cellular functions, such as adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation. Nevertheless, changes in the biointerface enable to trigger specific cell signaling and result in different cellular responses. In order to manufacture biomaterials with higher functionality, biomaterials containing immobilized bioactive ligands have been widely introduced and employed for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. Moreover, a number of physical and chemical strategies have been used to improve the functionality of biomaterials and specifically at the material interface. Here, the interactions between materials and cells at the interface levels are described. Then, the importance of surface properties in cell function is discussed and recent methods for surface modifications are systematically highlighted. Additionally, the impact of bulk material properties on the cellular responses is briefly reviewed.


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