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Volumn 27, Issue 1, 2011, Pages 233-239

Distance dependence of neuronal growth on nanopatterned gold surfaces

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS; CHEMICAL GRADIENTS; CURRENT LIMITATION; FUNCTIONAL CONNECTION; GEOMETRICAL PARAMETERS; GOLD SURFACES; ITS ARCHITECTURE; MEMBRANE-BOUND PROTEINS; NETWORK DEVELOPMENT; NETWORK FORMATION; NEURONAL GROWTH; SMALL GROUPS; SPECIFIC INTERACTION; TARGET REGIONS;

EID: 78650689438     PISSN: 07437463     EISSN: 15205827     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/la102331x     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (30)

References (66)
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    • 78650716246 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • We found that for a total of 100 patterns considered for the present paper the yield of cell attachments to PDL squares is 80%.
    • We found that for a total of 100 patterns considered for the present paper the yield of cell attachments to PDL squares is 80%.
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    • 78650689808 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • We refer to "geometrical patterns"as patterns having different shapes and distances between cells, which use the same underlying chemical/growth factor (PDL). Although the width of the PDL lines used for guidance is 1 μm and the size of the growth square is 10 μm for all the data reported in this paper, we have found that the process growth is not influenced by the width of the PDL pattern as long as the line width is smaller than the dimension of the cell body (∼10 μm) and the dimension of the square is >10 μm. We do not have any data for growth promoted by very thin lines (<100 nm) (see refs 36 and 38).
    • We refer to "geometrical patterns"as patterns having different shapes and distances between cells, which use the same underlying chemical/growth factor (PDL). Although the width of the PDL lines used for guidance is 1 μm and the size of the growth square is 10 μm for all the data reported in this paper, we have found that the process growth is not influenced by the width of the PDL pattern as long as the line width is smaller than the dimension of the cell body (∼10 μm) and the dimension of the square is >10 μm. We do not have any data for growth promoted by very thin lines (<100 nm) (see refs 36 and 38).


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