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Immobilized RGD peptides on surface-grafted dextran promote biospecific cell attachment
Stephen Massia
, John Stark
Bioengineering, Harrington Department of
Chemical Engineering
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Engineering & Materials Science
Dextran
100%
Peptides
80%
Cell adhesion
32%
Polyethylene glycols
21%
Protein Binding
18%
Biomaterials
13%
Coatings
12%
Cyclic Peptides
11%
Endothelial cells
8%
Fibroblasts
8%
Grafts
7%
Monolayers
7%
X ray photoelectron spectroscopy
6%
Surface treatment
5%
Molecules
5%
Cells
5%
Muscle
5%
Proteins
5%
Chemical analysis
3%
Chemical Compounds
Dextran
63%
Peptide
35%
Spreading
21%
Surface
19%
Coating Agent
18%
Biomaterial
17%
Antifouling
11%
Non Toxic
10%
Implant
9%
Surface Modification
8%
Poly(ethylene Glycol)
8%
Monolayer
7%
X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
7%
Molecule
3%