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Nanostructured Graphene Surfaces Promote Different Stages of Bone Cell Differentiation 被引量:1
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作者 F.F.Borghi P.A.Bean +3 位作者 M.D.M.Evans T.van der Laan S.Kumar K.Ostrikov 《Nano-Micro Letters》 SCIE EI CAS 2018年第3期103-114,共12页
Nanostructured graphene films were used as platforms for the differentiation of Saos-2 cells into bonelike cells. The films were grown using the plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition method, which allowed the prod... Nanostructured graphene films were used as platforms for the differentiation of Saos-2 cells into bonelike cells. The films were grown using the plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition method, which allowed the production of both vertically and horizontally aligned carbon nanowalls(CNWs). Modifications of the techniqueallowed control of the density of the CNWs and their orientation after the transfer process. The influence of two different topographies on cell attachment, proliferation,and differentiation was investigated. First, the transferred graphene surfaces were shown to be noncytotoxic and were able to support cell adhesion and growth for over 7 days.Second, early cell differentiation(identified by cellular alkaline phosphatase release) was found to be enhanced on the horizontally aligned CNW surfaces, whereas mineralization(identified by cellular calcium production), a later stage of bone cell differentiation, was stimulated by the presence of the vertical CNWs on the surfaces. These results show that the graphene coatings, grown using the presented method, are biocompatible. And their topographies have an impact on cell behavior, which can be useful in tissue engineering applications. 展开更多
关键词 carbon nanowalls Graphene films Bone cell Cell differentiation Plasma nanoscience
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