Control of protein adsorption, cell adhesion and growth on polysaccharide based multilayer films by incorporation of graphene oxide
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Dr. Tonya Andreeva from the DFG research unit FOR5250 took part in this year’s NanoMedicine 2024 conference. The conference was devoted to the most recent international developments in the field of Nanobiotechnology and Nanomedicine. The talks gave an overview on the research carried out and the latest results. Recent advances, difficulties and breakthroughs as well as emerging and future trends of the converging fields of Nanotechnology, Biotechnology and Medicine were discussed.
The talk by Dr. Andreeva focused on the latest results of the DFG research group 5250. One of the main goals of the group is to understand the interaction between biological cells and biomaterials. The group employs an innovative coating approach which allows for the modulation of surface properties and, consequently, the biocompatibility of the biomaterials. In this talk, Dr. Andreeva presented new results on regulation of protein adsorption on surfaces of biomaterials by doping with graphene.