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Cell surface engineering with polyelectrolyte multilayer thin films
John T. Wilson
, Wanxing Cui
, Veronika Kozlovskaya
, Eugenia Kharlampieva
, Di Pan
, Zheng Qu
, Venkata R. Krishnamurthy
, Joseph Mets
, Vivek Kumar
, Jing Wen
, Yuhua Song
, Vladimir V. Tsukruk
, Elliot L. Chaikof
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Cytotoxicity
100%
Cell Surface
100%
Polyelectrolyte multilayer Thin Film
100%
Engineered Cells
100%
Cell Surface Engineering
100%
Physicochemical Properties
50%
Ultrathin Films
50%
Mechanical Properties
50%
Tailorable
50%
Compositional Properties
50%
Conformational Change
50%
Design Strategy
50%
In Vivo Applications
50%
Biomolecular
50%
Transplantation
50%
Polycation
50%
Cell Transplantation
50%
Polymeric Films
50%
Layer-by-layer Assembly
50%
In Vivo Delivery
50%
Viable Cells
50%
Membrane Disruption
50%
Molecular Landscape
50%
Cationic Copolymer
50%
Reactivity Properties
50%
Polyelectrolyte multilayer Films
50%
Spatially Continuous
50%
Biological Functionalities
50%
Polyelectrolyte multilayers
50%
Rational Engineering
50%
Material Science
Thin Films
100%
Polyelectrolyte
100%
Surface Engineering
100%
Copolymer
33%
Ultrathin Films
33%
Polymer Films
33%
Multilayer Film
33%