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Applied Surface Science, Vol.407, 546-554, 2017
Temperature-responsive grafted polymer brushes obtained from renewable sources with potential application as substrates for tissue engineering
The novel temperature-responsive poly(cholesteryl methacylate) (PChMa) coatings derived from renewable sources were synthesized and characterized. Temperature induced changes in wettability were accompanied by surface roughness modifications, traced with AFM. Topographies recorded for temperatures increasing from 5 to 25 degrees C showed a slight but noticeable increase of calculated root mean square (RMS) roughness by a factor of 1.5, suggesting a horizontal rearrangement in the structure of PChMa coatings. Another structural reordering was observed in the 55-85 degrees C temperature range. The recorded topography changed noticeably from smooth at 55 C to very structured and rough at 60 C and returned eventually to relatively smooth at 85 C. In addition, temperature transitions of PChMa molecules were revealed by DSC measurements. The biocompatibility of the PChMa-grafted coatings was shown for cultures of granulosa cells and a non malignant bladder cancer cell (HCV29 line) culture. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.