Surface treatments and cell attachment |
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Authors: | W. S. Ramsey W. Hertl E. D. Nowlan N. J. Binkowski |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research and Development Laboratories, Corning Glass Works, Sullivan Science Park, 14831 Corning, New York |
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Abstract: | Summary Photoelectron spectroscopic examination of treated plastic surfaces showed that surface oxidation, primarily as carboxyl groups, was responsible for formation of good growth surfaces. Gas-plasma studies indicated that only very short exposures were required and that the effect was confined to a thin surface layer that produced adhesive surfaces. Highly adhesive surfaces were produced using oxidizing chemicals. Studies with a polymeric ester demonstrated the importance of unesterified carboxyl groups for high adhesiveness. |
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Keywords: | adhesion surfaces plastic plasma Vero fibroblast |
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