Supported lipid bilayer based surface modifications - An approach to control cell attachment and cell differentiation
Paper in proceeding, 2004

An approach based on phosphatidylcoline supported phospholipid bilayers based surface modifications to control cell attachment was presented. The formation of the supported phospholipid bilayers and its modifications with the peptide was followed with the quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation technique (QCM-D). It monitors the mass of the species adsorbed to the sensor surface and also indicate the rigidity of the adsorbed film. The results of long term cell behavior on functionalized supported lipid bilayers will be presented.

Sensors

Cell immobilization

Reaction kinetics

Immunology

Quartz

Adsorption

Cell culture

Phosphates

Crystals

Biomarkers

Antibodies

Author

Dorota Dahlborg

Chalmers, Applied Physics

Fredrik Höök

Chalmers, Applied Physics

Peter Ericsson

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Julie Gold

Chalmers, Applied Physics

Transactions of the 7th World Biomaterials Congress

917-917
9781604234619 (ISBN)

7th World Biomaterials Congress
Sydney, Australia,

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2/24/2026