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The Role Played by Modified Bioinspired Surfaces in Interfacial Properties of Biomaterials

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Journal Biophys Rev
Publisher Springer
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2017 Aug 24
PMID 28831703
Citations 12
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Abstract

The success of a biomaterial relies on an appropriate interaction between the surface of that biomaterial and the surrounding environment; more specifically, the success of a biomaterial depends on how fluids, proteins, and cells interact with the foreign material. For this reason, the surface properties of biomaterial, such as composition, charge, wettability, and roughness, must be optimized for a desired application to be achieved. In this review we highlight different bioinspired approaches that are used to manipulate and fine-tune the interfacial properties of biomaterials. Inspired by noteworthy natural processes, researchers have developed materials with a functional anatomy that range from hierarchical hybrid structures to self-cleaning interfaces. In this review we focus on (1) the creation of particles and modified surfaces inspired by the structure and composition of biogenic mineralized tissues, (2) the development of biofunctional coatings, (3) materials inspired by biomembranes and proteins, and (4) the design of superwettable materials. Our intention is to point out different bioinspired methodologies that have been used to design materials for biomedical applications and to discuss how interfacial properties modified by manipulation of these materials determine their final biological response. Our objective is to present future research directions and to highlight the potential of bioinspired materials. We hope this review will provide an understanding of the interplay between interfacial properties and biological response so that successful biomaterials can be achieved.

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