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One step multifunctional micropatterning of surfaces using asymmetric glow discharge plasma polymerization

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Menzies, Donna J.
Gengenbach, Thomas
Forsythe, John S.
Birbilis, Nick
Johnson, Graham
Charles, Christine
McFarland, Gail
Williams, Richard J
Fong, Celesta
Leech, P W

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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Micropatterning of surfaces with varying chemical, physical and topographical properties usually requires a number of fabrication steps. Herein, we describe a micropatterning technique based on plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) that deposits both protein resistant and protein repellent surface chemistries in a single step. The resulting multifunctional, selective surface chemistries are capable of spatially controlled protein adhesion, geometric confinement of cells and the site specific confinement of enzyme mediated peptide self-assembly.

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Chemical Communications

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2037-12-31