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Back Cover: Fibroblast cells adhere, spread, and grow on nanocomposite polymer films made from polyethylene oxide (PEO) that is cross‐linked to silicate nanoparticles (Laponite clay). Although cells do not adhere to pure PEO, an increase in Laponite within the nanocomposite films offers sufficient adhesion sites for the cells to attach. Further details can be found in the full paper by P. J. Schexnailder,...
Controlling cell adhesion on a biomaterial surface is associated with the long‐term efficacy of an implanted material. Here we connect the material properties of nanocomposite films made from PEO physically cross‐linked with layered silicate nanoparticles (Laponite) to cellular adhesion. Fibroblast cells do not adhere to pure PEO, but they attach to silicate containing nanocomposites. Under aqueous...
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