Surface and Interfacial Aspects of Cell Adhesion

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Adhesion Domains
adsorption
AFM
angle
biomaterials engineering
biosensor assays
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Cell Adhesion
Cell Attachment
Cell Culture
CHO Cell
contact
Contact Angle
CVD Diamond
DLC Film
DMR
DMR Signal
ECM
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extracellular
focal
Focal Adhesion
integrin signalling
Interfacial Aspects
Mammalian Cell Adhesion
matrix
MDCK Ii
mechanobiology
Mesenchymal Stem Cells
MG-63 Osteoblasts
Osteoblast Cell Adhesion
Peek Surface
plasma
Plasma Polymer
Plasma Polymerized Surfaces
Plasma Treatment
polymer
protein
quantitative cell adhesion analysis
surface modification techniques
tissue regeneration
UV Activation
water
Water Contact Angle

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138116214
  • Weight: 980g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 22 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Cell adhesion comes into play in almost all domains of life. The range of situations in which it occurs, involving organisms, living tissues, microorganisms or single cells, is endless. Cell adhesion is involved in the binding of a cell to a surface, extracellular matrix, or another cell using cell adhesion molecules. It is crucial in the formation and maintenance of coherent multicellular structures. Cell surface adhesion molecules (integrins, for example) which transmit information from the extracellular matrix to the cell play vital roles in numerous cellular processes. Some of these include: cell growth, differentiation, embryogenesis, immune cell transmigration and response, and cancer metastasis. Also cell adhesion is involved in most of pathological situations.
This book is divided into four parts as follows: Part 1: Fundamentals of Cell Adhesion; Part 2: Methods to Study Cell Adhesion; Part 3: Surface Treatments to Control Cell Adhesion and Behavior; and Part 4: Cell Adhesion in Medicine and Therapy.
A bountiful information is covered in this book which represents the cumulative wisdom of many world-renowned researchers( physicists, materials scientists, chemists and biologists) engaged in unraveling the mechanisms of cell adhesion and how to mitigate or control it. It quite patent from the topics covered in this book that the subject of cell adhesion is truly interdisciplinary.
This book should be of great interest and value to anyone interested in cell adhesion which is vitally important to human life.