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Human endothelial cell interactions with surface‐coupled adhesion peptides on a nonadhesive glass substrate and two polymeric biomaterials
S. P. Massia
, J. A. Hubbell
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Engineering & Materials Science
Endothelial cells
100%
Peptides
88%
Cell adhesion
82%
Biomaterials
82%
Glass
53%
Proteins
51%
Substrates
47%
Polyethylene terephthalates
43%
Polytetrafluoroethylenes
25%
Molecules
21%
Ligands
14%
Amines
13%
Adsorption
10%
Adhesives
10%
Polymers
8%
Chemical Compounds
Glass Substrate
66%
Spreading
59%
Biomaterial
57%
Peptide
39%
Glass
30%
Poly(tetrafluoroethylene)
23%
Protein
23%
Surface
14%
Tyrosine Residue
12%
Amount
9%
Hydroxyl
9%
Amine
7%
Chemistry
6%
Chloride
6%
Modification
6%
Adsorption
5%
Ligand
4%
Reaction Yield
4%
Application
3%