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Type: Journal article
Title: Lysine-appended polydiacetylene scaffolds for human mesenchymal stem cells
Author: Haridas, V.
Sadanandan, S.
Collart-Dutilleul, P.
Gronthos, S.
Voelcker, N.
Citation: Biomacromolecules, 2014; 15(2):582-590
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Issue Date: 2014
ISSN: 1525-7797
1526-4602
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V. Haridas, Sandhya Sadanandan, Pierre-Yves Collart-Dutilleul, Stan Gronthos, and Nicolas H. Voelcker
Abstract: We report on the self-assembly based fabrication of fibrous polymers for tissue engineering applications. Directed self-assembly followed by polymerization of lysine-appended diacetylenes generated a variety of polymers (P1–P5) with distinct chemical properties. The self-assembly along with the conjugated double and triple bonds and rigid geometry of diacetylene backbone imposed a nanofibrous morphology on the resulting polymers. Chemical properties including wettability of the polymers were tuned by using lysine (Lys) with orthogonal protecting groups (Boc and Fmoc). These Lys-appended polydiacetylene scaffolds were compared in terms of their efficiency toward human mesenchymal stem cells adhesion and spreading. Interestingly, polymer P4 containing Lys Nα-NH2 and Lys Nε-Boc with balanced wettability supported cell adhesion better than the more hydrophobic polymer P2 with Nε-Boc and Nα-Fmoc or more hydrophilic polymer P5 containing free Nε and Nα amino groups. The molecular level control in the fabrication of nanofibrous polymers compared with other existing methods for the generation of fibrous polymers is the hallmark of this work.
Keywords: Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Humans
Polymers
Lysine
Tissue Engineering
Cell Movement
Cell Survival
Molecular Conformation
Particle Size
Surface Properties
Tissue Scaffolds
Polyacetylene Polymer
Polyynes
Rights: © 2013 American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/bm4015655
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bm4015655
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