TY - CONF
T1 - Observation of cell detachment behavior from temperature responsive polymer grafted surfaces using total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy
AU - Fukumori, Kazuhiro
AU - Iwanaga, Shintaroh
AU - Akiyama, Yoshikatsu
AU - Kikuchi, Akihiko
AU - Yamato, Masayuki
AU - Sakai, Kiyotaka
AU - Okano, Teruo
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - PIPAAm grafted coverslip was prepared using electron beam and coverslips modified with MPTMS. ESCA analysis of resulting surfaces revealed that PIPAAm was successfully grafted onto the coverslips. Initial monomer concentration significantly influenced properties of resulting PIPAAm grafted surfaces. PIPAAm grafted coverslips prepared at 5 wt% monomer concentration showed cell attachment and detachment properties in response to temperature. However, cells did not adhere to PIPAAm grafted coverslips prepared at more than 35 wt% concentratioa These phenomena are consistent with wettability of the two surfaces. AFM measurement of the PIPAAm grafited coverslips, which are subjected to locally limited UV laser ablation, demonstrate that the grafted PIPAAm is ultra thin layer. The PIPAAm layer obtained at 5.0 wt% is ca 4.0 nm, while that at 40.0 wt% is ca 8.0 nm We discuss an influence of the basal surfaces onto the grafted PIPAAm on the basis of correlation between cell adhesion / detachment properties and thickness of the grafted PIPAAm.
AB - PIPAAm grafted coverslip was prepared using electron beam and coverslips modified with MPTMS. ESCA analysis of resulting surfaces revealed that PIPAAm was successfully grafted onto the coverslips. Initial monomer concentration significantly influenced properties of resulting PIPAAm grafted surfaces. PIPAAm grafted coverslips prepared at 5 wt% monomer concentration showed cell attachment and detachment properties in response to temperature. However, cells did not adhere to PIPAAm grafted coverslips prepared at more than 35 wt% concentratioa These phenomena are consistent with wettability of the two surfaces. AFM measurement of the PIPAAm grafited coverslips, which are subjected to locally limited UV laser ablation, demonstrate that the grafted PIPAAm is ultra thin layer. The PIPAAm layer obtained at 5.0 wt% is ca 4.0 nm, while that at 40.0 wt% is ca 8.0 nm We discuss an influence of the basal surfaces onto the grafted PIPAAm on the basis of correlation between cell adhesion / detachment properties and thickness of the grafted PIPAAm.
KW - Electron beam
KW - N-isopropylacrylamide
KW - Thermoresponsive surface
KW - Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy
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M3 - Paper
AN - SCOPUS:33846148316
SP - 4494
EP - 4495
T2 - 55th Society of Polymer Science Japan Symposium on Macromolecules
Y2 - 20 September 2006 through 22 September 2006
ER -