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Fabrication and Characterization of Neurocompatible Ulvan-Based Layer-by-Layer Films.

Hee Chul MoonHyunwoo ChoiStefanos KikionisJeongyeon SeoWongu YounEfstathia IoannouSang Yeong HanHyeoncheol ChoVassilios RoussisInsung S Choi
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2020)
Construction of extracellular matrix-mimetic nanofilms has considerable potential in biomedical and nanomedicinal fields. In this work, we fabricated neurocompatible layer-by-layer (LbL) films based on ulvan (ULV), a highly sulfated polysaccharide having compositional similarity to glycosaminoglycans that play important functional roles in the brain. ULV was durably assembled as a film with chitosan, another marine-derived polysaccharide, and the film enabled the stable adhesion of primary hippocampal neurons with high viability, comparable to the conventional poly-d-lysine surface. Notably, the ULV-based LbL films accelerated neurite outgrowth and selectively suppressed the adhesion of astrocytes, highlighting its potential as an advanced platform for neural implants and devices.
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