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Electroactive self-assembled monolayers that permit orthogonal control over the adhesion of cells to patterned substrates
Woon Seok Yeo,
Milan Mrksich
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Biomedical Engineering
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Patterned Substrate
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Adhesion
100%
Orthogonal Control
100%
Electroactive
100%
Electroactive Self-assembled Monolayers
100%
Cell Population
50%
Linker
50%
Cell Adhesion
50%
Multiple Cell Types
50%
Multiple Functions
50%
Dynamic Substrate
50%
Self-assembled Monolayer
50%
Electric Potential
50%
Adhesion Ligand
50%
Dynamic Function
50%
Electrochemical Properties
50%
Adherent Cells
50%
Negative Potential
50%
Positive Potential
50%
Circular Region
50%
Selective Release
50%
Temporal Interaction
50%
Arg-Gly-Asp Peptides
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Adhesion
100%
Electric Potential
100%
Arginylglycylaspartic Acid
100%
Material Science
Self Assembled Monolayer
100%
Monolayers
100%
Electrochemical Property
50%
Arginine
50%