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Fibronectin adsorption to nanopatterned silicon surfaces

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Abstract

This study investigated the adsorption of fibronectin to a rectangular diffraction grating silicon surface with 350 nm period and a corrugation depth of 90 nm. Results demonstrated a significantly positive effect on the fibronectin binding.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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