Title of article :
Glycophase glass revisited: protein adsorption and cell growth on glass surfaces bearing immobilized glycerol monosaccharides
Author/Authors :
James R. Bain، نويسنده , , Allan S. Hoffman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
11
From page :
3347
To page :
3357
Abstract :
γ-Glycerylpropylsilyl or “glycophase” glass has been promoted as a non-fouling surface, resistant to protein adsorption and cell attachment, on which one can immobilize oligopeptide ligands, and thus create cell-type-specific culture surfaces. The present study confirmed that the glycerol-rich glycophase surface is a useful support for peptide immobilization. But glycophase glass was observed to adsorb more albumin than glass. At pH 7.4, desorption studies revealed that albumin bound more tightly to glycophase glass than to glass. Moreover, the growth rates, morphologies, and functions of transgenic βG I/17 insulinoma cell cultures were equivalent on the two surfaces. Glycophase glass is neither protein- nor cell-repellant.
Keywords :
Insulinoma cells , Cell and tissue culture , Surface modification , silanes , Non-fouling surfaces , Peptide immobilization , Protein adsorption
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Record number :
544437
Link To Document :
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