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Tuning Cell Adhesion and Growth on Biomimetic Polyelectrolyte Multilayers by Variation of p<scp>H</scp> During Layer‐by‐<scp>L</scp>ayer Assembly
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Biofunctional MaterialLayer MassPh 4EngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsSmart PolymerBiomimetic PolymerCell AdhesionPolymer SciencePolyelectrolyte GelBiomimetic Polyelectrolyte MultilayersBiomedical EngineeringPolyelectrolyte MultilayersPolymer Self-assemblyBiocompatible MaterialBiomolecular Engineering
Polyelectrolyte multilayers of chitosan and heparin are assembled on glass where heparin is applied at pH = 4, 9 and 4 during the formation of the first layers followed by pH = 9 at the last steps (denoted pH 4 + 9). Measurements of wetting properties, layer mass, and topography show that multilayers formed at pH = 4 are thicker, contain more water and have a smoother surface compared to those prepared at pH = 9 while the pH = 4 + 9 multilayers expressed intermediate properties. pH = 9 multilayers are more cell adhesive and support growth of C2C12 cells better than pH = 4 ones. However, pH 4 + 9 conditions improve the bioactivity to a similar level of pH = 9 layers. Multilayers prepared using pH 4 + 9 conditions form thick enough layers that may allow efficient loading of bioactive molecules.
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