Menzies, Donna J.Gengenbach, ThomasForsythe, John S.Birbilis, NickJohnson, GrahamCharles, ChristineMcFarland, GailWilliams, Richard JFong, CelestaLeech, P WMuir, Benjamin W.2015-12-081359-7345http://hdl.handle.net/1885/29054Micropatterning 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.Keywords: enzyme; protein; article; beta sheet; birefringence; cell adhesion; electrode; infrared spectroscopy; plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition; polymerization; procedures; protein assembly; surface propertyOne step multifunctional micropatterning of surfaces using asymmetric glow discharge plasma polymerization201210.1039/c2cc15578h2016-02-24