Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 20, 2026

Fabrication of a Biomimetic Nano-Matrix with Janus Base Nanotubes and Fibronectin for Stem Cell Adhesion
Published on: May 10, 2020
Fibroblast cell attachment and growth on nanoengineered sculptured thin films
1College of Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA. mdemirel@engr.psu.edu
Abstract:
Nanoengineered parylene-C sculptured thin films (STFs) are deposited on glass and silicon substrates using a direct one-step growth technique. The deposited STFs support fibroblast cell attachment and proliferation in vitro, which is an early indication of biocompatibility and bioactivity of this emerging class of biomaterials. Surface modification of endoprostheses of the small joints of the hand, which heal with fibrous stabilization, may be greatly enhanced by such nanoengineered biomaterials.

