Issue 35, 2010

Multicomponent proteinpatterning of material surfaces

Abstract

Micro- and nano-scale protein patterns have gained significant technological interest. While certain techniques for single-component protein patterning are well-established, multicomponent protein patterning approaches are a current topic of intensive research, which might enable complex biosensor systems and expand the knowledge in protein-protein and protein-cell or cell-cell interactions. Only a few patterning methods are suitable for the realization of three dimensional patterns, which are essential for many applications e.g. in the design of scaffolds for regenerative therapies. In this feature article representative approaches for creating multicomponent protein patterning are presented and their potential for tailoring microenvironments for cells on biomaterials surfaces is discussed.

Graphical abstract: Multicomponent protein patterning of material surfaces

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
17 Dec 2009
Accepted
21 Jun 2010
First published
22 Jul 2010

J. Mater. Chem., 2010,20, 7322-7331

Multicomponent protein patterning of material surfaces

R. Ganesan, K. Kratz and A. Lendlein, J. Mater. Chem., 2010, 20, 7322 DOI: 10.1039/B926690A

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