Cell adhesive spectra along surface wettability gradient from superhydrophilicity to superhydrophobicity
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Cell adhesive spectra along surface wettability gradient from superhydrophilicity to superhydrophobicity
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Keywords
cell adhesive spectra, surface wettability, gradient, nanotopographic interaction, trapped air
Journal
Science China-Chemistry
Volume 60, Issue 5, Pages 614-620
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-04-10
DOI
10.1007/s11426-016-9031-8
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