Laminin adsorption and adhesion of neurons and glial cells on carbon implanted titania nanotube scaffolds for neural implant applications

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  • who: Jan Frenzel and collaborators from the Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering (IOM), Leipzig, Germany Division of Surface Physics, Faculty of Physics and Earth Sciences, Leipzig University have published the research work: Laminin Adsorption and Adhesion of Neurons and Glial Cells on Carbon Implanted Titania Nanotube Scaffolds for Neural Implant Applications, in the Journal: Nanomaterials 2022, 12, 3858. of 26/09/2022
  • what: Because these parameters have been proven to affect interaction with soft matter, the authors investigate the biocompatibility of different low-energy low-fluence carbon implanted TNSs. The authors explore the viability of . . .

     

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