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Peptide-based switchable and responsive surfaces

1 University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK National Physical Laboratory, Middlesex, UK [Pg.65]

The biological role of stimulus-responsive materials in general and peptide materials in particular are presented first, before discussing the importance of responsive interfaces and surfaces in biology. [Pg.65]

Switchable and Responsive SurCaces and Materials for Biomedical Applications. http //dx.doi.or l0.1016/B978-0-85709 713-2.00003 l Copyright 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. [Pg.65]

Switchable and Responsive Surfaces and Materials for Biomedical Applications [Pg.66]

The range of stimuli exploited by nature to affect material changes is extremely broad and encompasses many of the stimuli found in man-made systems such as light, pH, ion concentrations, temperature, electrical potential, and the presence of specific biomolecules (Lowik et al., 2010 Mart, Osborne, Stevens, Ulijn, 2006). Table 3.1 provides a selection of stimuli and corresponding natural responsive materials. [Pg.66]


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Base surface

Peptide-based switchable and responsive

Response surface

Responsive peptide surfaces

Switchability

Switchable surfaces

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