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Switching the stiffness of polyelectrolyte assembly by light to control behavior of supported cells

Ulasevich et al., 2016

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16549920078948890929
Author
Ulasevich S
Brezhneva N
Zhukova Y
Möhwald H
Fratzl P
Schacher F
Sviridov D
Andreeva D
Skorb E
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Macromolecular Bioscience

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Polyelectrolyte block copolymer micelles assembled thin film is switched in response to local photocatalytic reactions on titanium dioxide, resulting in a layer of variable height, stiffness in response to visible light irradiation. Preosteoblasts migrate toward stiffer side of the …
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