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Epithelialization of hydrogels achieved by amine functionalization and co-culture with stromal cells.

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    stephen rimmerStephen Rimmer,claire johnsonClaire Johnson,bojun zhaoBojun Zhao,joyleen collierJoyleen Collier,louisa gilmoreLouisa Gilmore,subodh sabnisSubodh Sabnis,paul wymanPaul Wyman,christopher sammonChristopher Sammon,nigel j fullwoodNigel J Fullwood,sheila macneilSheila Macneil,stephen rimmerStephen Rimmer,claire johnsonClaire Johnson,bojun zhaoBojun Zhao,joyleen collierJoyleen Collier,louisa gilmoreLouisa Gilmore,subodh sabnisSubodh Sabnis,paul wymanPaul Wyman,christopher sammonChristopher Sammon,nigel j fullwoodNigel J Fullwood,sheila macneilSheila MacNeil,stephen rimmerStephen Rimmer,claire johnsonClaire Johnson,bojun zhaoBojun Zhao,joyleen collierJoyleen Collier,louisa gilmoreLouisa Gilmore,subodh sabnisSubodh Sabnis,paul wymanPaul Wyman,christopher sammonChristopher Sammon,nigel j fullwoodNigel J Fullwood,sheila macneilSheila MacNeil,

    The aim of this study was to develop a hydrogel which would be suitable for corneal cell re-epithelialization when used as a corneal implant. To achieve this, a series of hydrogels were functionalized with primary amines by post-polymerization reactions between amine compounds and glycidyl ether groups attached to the hydrogels. We report a strong correlation between the structure of the amine and the viability of stromal cells and epithelial cells cultured on these hydrogels. Subsequent co-culture of epithelial and stromal cells on the amine modified hydrogels allowed successful expansion of epithelial cells on surfaces functionalized with alkyl alpha-omega diamines with carbon chain lengths of between 3 and 6. Analysis of variance showed that corneal epithelial cells had a strong preference for surfaces functionalized by the reaction of excess 1,3 diaminopropane with units of glycidyl methacrylate compared to the reaction products of other amines (ammonia; 1,2-diaminoethane; 1,4-diaminobutane or 1,6-diaminohexane). We suggest this approach of amine functionalization combined with stromal/epithelial co-culture offers a promising new approach to achieving a secure corneal epithelium.

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    s rimmerS Rimmer,c johnsonC Johnson,b zhaoB Zhao,j collierJ Collier,l gilmoreL Gilmore,s sabnisS Sabnis,p wymanP Wyman,c sammonC Sammon,nj fullwoodNJ Fullwood,s macneilS Macneil,s rimmerS Rimmer,c johnsonC Johnson,b zhaoB Zhao,j collierJ Collier,l gilmoreL Gilmore,s sabnisS Sabnis,p wymanP Wyman,c sammonC Sammon,nj fullwoodNJ Fullwood,s macneilS MacNeil,s rimmerS Rimmer,c johnsonC Johnson,b zhaoB Zhao,j collierJ Collier,l gilmoreL Gilmore,s sabnisS Sabnis,p wymanP Wyman,c sammonC Sammon,nj fullwoodNJ Fullwood,s macneilS MacNeil,

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    Epithelialization of hydrogels achieved by amine functionalization and co-culture with stromal cells. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Biomaterials

    VOLUME: 28

    Page Numbers: 5319-31

    Journal Abbreviation: Biomaterials

    ISSN: 0142-9612

    DAY: 20

    MONTH: 09

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Polymer and Biomaterials Chemistry Laboratories, Chemistry Department, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S3 7HF, UK.

    Country: England

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