Two plasma deposited acrylic acid (pdAA) surfaces with very different surface density of COOH groups, wettability and stability in water were compared about their suitability to support adhesion and growth of 3T3 murine fibroblast cell lines. Polyethylenterephtalate (PET) and tissue culture polystyrene (TCPS) were used as control. PdAA surfaces with a low surface density of COOH groups (4 +/- 1%, from the C Is XPS spectra) resulted more cell adhesive than coatings with higher COOH density.
Plasma deposited acrylic acid coatings: surface characterization and the attachment of 3T3 murine fibroblasts cell lines
FAVIA, Pietro
2005-01-01
Abstract
Two plasma deposited acrylic acid (pdAA) surfaces with very different surface density of COOH groups, wettability and stability in water were compared about their suitability to support adhesion and growth of 3T3 murine fibroblast cell lines. Polyethylenterephtalate (PET) and tissue culture polystyrene (TCPS) were used as control. PdAA surfaces with a low surface density of COOH groups (4 +/- 1%, from the C Is XPS spectra) resulted more cell adhesive than coatings with higher COOH density.File in questo prodotto:
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