Chemical modification of promote animal cell adhesion on surface

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process

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43524023, 530329, 530330, C12N 500, C07K 510, C07K 706

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A cell culture substrate which promotes cell adhesion and the formation of focal contacts is disclosed. Polymer, ceramic and glass surfaces may be used. The surfaces are derivatized with peptides having less than 12 amino acid residues and containing one of the following sequences of amino acids: GRGD, GYIGSR, GREDV. The peptides are covalently attached to the surface throu

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