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Macro-, Micro- and Nano-Roughness of Carbon-Based Interface with the Living Cells: Towards a Versatile Bio-Sensing Platform

Integration of living cells with nonbiological surfaces (substrates) of sensors, scaffolds, and implants implies severe restrictions on the interface quality and properties, which broadly cover all elements of the interaction between the living and artificial systems (materials, surface modification...

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Autores principales: Golubewa, Lena, Rehman, Hamza, Kulahava, Tatsiana, Karpicz, Renata, Baah, Marian, Kaplas, Tommy, Shah, Ali, Malykhin, Sergei, Obraztsov, Alexander, Rutkauskas, Danielis, Jankunec, Marija, Matulaitienė, Ieva, Selskis, Algirdas, Denisov, Andrei, Svirko, Yuri, Kuzhir, Polina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7570712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20185028
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author Golubewa, Lena
Rehman, Hamza
Kulahava, Tatsiana
Karpicz, Renata
Baah, Marian
Kaplas, Tommy
Shah, Ali
Malykhin, Sergei
Obraztsov, Alexander
Rutkauskas, Danielis
Jankunec, Marija
Matulaitienė, Ieva
Selskis, Algirdas
Denisov, Andrei
Svirko, Yuri
Kuzhir, Polina
author_facet Golubewa, Lena
Rehman, Hamza
Kulahava, Tatsiana
Karpicz, Renata
Baah, Marian
Kaplas, Tommy
Shah, Ali
Malykhin, Sergei
Obraztsov, Alexander
Rutkauskas, Danielis
Jankunec, Marija
Matulaitienė, Ieva
Selskis, Algirdas
Denisov, Andrei
Svirko, Yuri
Kuzhir, Polina
author_sort Golubewa, Lena
collection PubMed
description Integration of living cells with nonbiological surfaces (substrates) of sensors, scaffolds, and implants implies severe restrictions on the interface quality and properties, which broadly cover all elements of the interaction between the living and artificial systems (materials, surface modifications, drug-eluting coatings, etc.). Substrate materials must support cellular viability, preserve sterility, and at the same time allow real-time analysis and control of cellular activity. We have compared new substrates based on graphene and pyrolytic carbon (PyC) for the cultivation of living cells. These are PyC films of nanometer thickness deposited on SiO(2) and black silicon and graphene nanowall films composed of graphene flakes oriented perpendicular to the Si substrate. The structure, morphology, and interface properties of these substrates are analyzed in terms of their biocompatibility. The PyC demonstrates interface biocompatibility, promising for controlling cell proliferation and directional intercellular contact formation while as-grown graphene walls possess high hydrophobicity and poor biocompatibility. By performing experiments with C6 glioma cells we discovered that PyC is a cell-friendly coating that can be used without poly-l-lysine or other biopolymers for controlling cell adhesion. Thus, the opportunity to easily control the physical/chemical properties and nanotopography makes the PyC films a perfect candidate for the development of biosensors and 3D bioscaffolds.
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spelling pubmed-75707122020-10-28 Macro-, Micro- and Nano-Roughness of Carbon-Based Interface with the Living Cells: Towards a Versatile Bio-Sensing Platform Golubewa, Lena Rehman, Hamza Kulahava, Tatsiana Karpicz, Renata Baah, Marian Kaplas, Tommy Shah, Ali Malykhin, Sergei Obraztsov, Alexander Rutkauskas, Danielis Jankunec, Marija Matulaitienė, Ieva Selskis, Algirdas Denisov, Andrei Svirko, Yuri Kuzhir, Polina Sensors (Basel) Article Integration of living cells with nonbiological surfaces (substrates) of sensors, scaffolds, and implants implies severe restrictions on the interface quality and properties, which broadly cover all elements of the interaction between the living and artificial systems (materials, surface modifications, drug-eluting coatings, etc.). Substrate materials must support cellular viability, preserve sterility, and at the same time allow real-time analysis and control of cellular activity. We have compared new substrates based on graphene and pyrolytic carbon (PyC) for the cultivation of living cells. These are PyC films of nanometer thickness deposited on SiO(2) and black silicon and graphene nanowall films composed of graphene flakes oriented perpendicular to the Si substrate. The structure, morphology, and interface properties of these substrates are analyzed in terms of their biocompatibility. The PyC demonstrates interface biocompatibility, promising for controlling cell proliferation and directional intercellular contact formation while as-grown graphene walls possess high hydrophobicity and poor biocompatibility. By performing experiments with C6 glioma cells we discovered that PyC is a cell-friendly coating that can be used without poly-l-lysine or other biopolymers for controlling cell adhesion. Thus, the opportunity to easily control the physical/chemical properties and nanotopography makes the PyC films a perfect candidate for the development of biosensors and 3D bioscaffolds. MDPI 2020-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7570712/ /pubmed/32899745 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20185028 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Golubewa, Lena
Rehman, Hamza
Kulahava, Tatsiana
Karpicz, Renata
Baah, Marian
Kaplas, Tommy
Shah, Ali
Malykhin, Sergei
Obraztsov, Alexander
Rutkauskas, Danielis
Jankunec, Marija
Matulaitienė, Ieva
Selskis, Algirdas
Denisov, Andrei
Svirko, Yuri
Kuzhir, Polina
Macro-, Micro- and Nano-Roughness of Carbon-Based Interface with the Living Cells: Towards a Versatile Bio-Sensing Platform
title Macro-, Micro- and Nano-Roughness of Carbon-Based Interface with the Living Cells: Towards a Versatile Bio-Sensing Platform
title_full Macro-, Micro- and Nano-Roughness of Carbon-Based Interface with the Living Cells: Towards a Versatile Bio-Sensing Platform
title_fullStr Macro-, Micro- and Nano-Roughness of Carbon-Based Interface with the Living Cells: Towards a Versatile Bio-Sensing Platform
title_full_unstemmed Macro-, Micro- and Nano-Roughness of Carbon-Based Interface with the Living Cells: Towards a Versatile Bio-Sensing Platform
title_short Macro-, Micro- and Nano-Roughness of Carbon-Based Interface with the Living Cells: Towards a Versatile Bio-Sensing Platform
title_sort macro-, micro- and nano-roughness of carbon-based interface with the living cells: towards a versatile bio-sensing platform
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7570712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20185028
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