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Gradient and Patterned Protein Films Stabilized via Nanoimprint Lithography for Engineered Interactions with Cells.

Li-Sheng WangBradley DuncanRui TangYi-Wei LeeBrian CreranSukru Gokhan ElciJiaxin ZhuGülen Yesilbag TongaJesse DobleMatthew FessendenMahin BayatStephen NonnenmannRichard W VachetVincent M Rotello
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2016)
Protein-based biomaterials provide versatile scaffolds for generating functional surfaces for biomedical applications. However, tailoring the functional and biological properties of protein films remains a challenge. Here, we describe a high-throughput method to designing stable, functional biomaterials by combining inkjet deposition of protein inks with a nanoimprint lithography based methodology. The translation of the intrinsically charged proteins into functional materials properties was demonstrated through controlled cellular adhesion. This modular strategy offers a rapid method to produce customizable biomaterials.
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