Cell adhesion on solids and the role of surface forces

作者: K.S. Birdi

DOI: 10.1016/0022-5193(81)90052-7

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摘要: Abstract In current literature the cell adhesion to solid surfaces has been treated in context of basic physicochemical forces. However, all these reports concept surface force not properly analyzed. The forces acting across an interface formed when two phases meet shown consist dispersion (attraction) and polar (arising from different interactions). Current theories have repeatedly neglected role adhesion. order clarify this concept, particular case, i.e. cells on polystyrene with varying degree groups is described. was reported increase polarity polystyrene, agrees present study that component increased same manner.

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