Patterned Surfaces for Biological Applications: A New Platform Using Two Dimensional Structures As Biomaterials.
writer:Wendong Liu, Bai Yang.
keywords:Pattern, Microfabrication, Sensing, Adhesion, Biomolecule, Biomedical
source:期刊
specific source:Chinese Chem. Lett., 2017, 28, 675-690.
Issue time:2017年
With the highly interdisciplinary of research and great development of microfabrication techniques,
patterned surfaces have attracted great attention of researchers since they possess speci?c regularity and
orderness of structures. In recent years, series of two dimensional patterned structures have been
successfully fabricated, and widely used in anti-re?ection, anti-fogging, self-cleaning, and sensing, etc. In
the meantime, patterned structures have been gradually used in biologically relative ?elds such as
biomaterials, aiming to deepen the perception of organism and understand the vital movements of
human body. In this review, we provide a brief introduction on current status of techniques for two
dimensional patterns fabrication, the applications of patterned surfaces in biologically related ?elds, and
give out a prospective on the development of these patterned surfaces in the future.