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Thermoresponsive poly(glycidyl ether) brush coatings on various tissue culture substrates-How block copolymer design and substrate material govern self-assembly and phase transition
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2021
Thermoresponsive poly(glycidyl ether) brushes can be grafted to applied tissue culture substrates and used for the fabrication of primary human cell sheets. The self-assembly of such brushes is achieved via the directed physical adsorption and subsequent UV immobilization of block copolymers equipped with a short, photo-reactive benzophenone-based anchor block. Depending on the chemistry and hydrophobicity of the benzophenone anchor, we demonstrate that such block copolymers exhibit distinct
doi:10.15488/10661
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