| Literature DB >> 29405583 |
Biagio Mandracchia1, Oriella Gennari1, Alessia Bramanti1, Simonetta Grilli1, Pietro Ferraro1.
Abstract
The surface of a c- cut ferroelectric crystal at room temperature is characterized by the so-called screening surface charges, able to compensate the charge due to the spontaneous polarization. Recently, these charges inspired the investigation of the interaction affinity of live cells with lithium niobate and lithium tantalate crystals. However, different knowledge gaps still remain that prevent a reasonable application of these materials for biological applications. Here, a label-free holographic total internal reflection microscopy is shown; the technique is able to evaluate quantitatively the contact area of live fibroblast cells adhering onto the surface of a ferroelectric lithium niobate crystal. The results show values of contact area significantly different between cells adhering onto the positive or negative face of the crystal. This reinforces the reasons for using the polarization charge of these materials to study and/or control cellular processes and, thus, to develop an innovative platform based on polar dielectric functional substrates.Entities:
Keywords: NIH-3T3 adhesion; lithium niobate; quantitative phase imaging; spontaneous polarization; total internal reflection
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29405583 DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201700332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophotonics ISSN: 1864-063X Impact factor: 3.207