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eCM Meeting Abstracts 2016, Collection 6

Biointerfaces International 2016, Zurich

Meeting abstracts

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Contributed

Page 1: N Peerboom, N Altgärde, E Trybala, T Bergström, M Bally
Sensor -based investigations of the role of cellular and viral carbohydrates in modulating the binding and release of herpes simplex viruses from its host

Page 2: A Bratek-Skicki, M Delcroix, A van der Straeten, C Dupont-Gillain
Tunable protein immobilization at interfaces based on polyelectrolyte-protein interactions

Page 3: E Janett, KM Fromm, CG Bochet
A conformationally unstable DNA-based biosensor for the fast detection of bacteria

Page 4: V Levering, P Shivapooja, GP Lopez
I’m rubber and you’re glue: soft robotic elastomeric systems for control of bioadhesion

Page 5: J Müller, M Fiscella, U Frey, ME Obien, A Hierlemann
CMOS high-throughput electrophysiology system to analyse neurons at subcellular and network Levels

Page 6: CM Niemeyer
DNA-surface technology – beyond transcript profiling and genotyping

Science Session

Page 7: J Aizenberg
Slippery interfaces: A new concept in anti-biofouling materials

Page 8: E Amstad
Drops: A tool to structure materials

Page 9: R Crockett
Influence of polysaccharide chain conformation on friction and adhesion

Page 10: R Derda
From simple diagnostic platforms to genetically-encoded discovery of serological diagnostics

Page 11: U Graf-Hausner
Tissue engineering for medicine and pharma

Page 12: DW Grainger
Translational barriers to antimicrobial medical technologies

Page 13: JA Hubbell, S Kontos, KL Lorentz, A Grimm, K Brünggel, DS Wilson, M Damo
Engineering proteins and polymers for immunological tolerance

Page 14: S Koltzenburg
Solubilization of brick dust – Chemistry, physics and processes

Page 15: R Luginbuehl, J Sjollemaa
Development of antimicrobial medical devices: Caught between scientific excellence and industrial constrains

Page 16: M Mayer
Nanopores with bio-inspired surface coatings for single protein analysis

Page 17: DJ Mooney
Engineering the microenvironment with biomaterials

Page 18: Y Nagasaki
A novel biointerface that suppresses blood coagulation and cell morphological changes by scavenging excess reactive oxygen species

Page 19: CG Palivan
Polymer membranes decorated with biomolecules: Novel systems with medical potential

Page 20: B Rothen-Rutishauser
Lung tissue engineering to study the pulmonary administration of drugs – Opportunities and challenges

Page 21: C Scales
Robust and physiologically relevant characterisation methods for contact lens medical devices: A step into better understanding of tribological impact in the eye

Page 22: H Walles
Engineering of complex vascularized tissues and their application

Page 23: C Werner
Glycosaminoglycan-based, cell-instructive hydrogels

Page 24: S Zauscher
Biomolecular synthesis of ssDNA and its interactions in solution and with surfaces

Posters
Topic 1: Engineering smart surfaces / Bioinspired responsive interfaces

Page 25: A Amuthalingam, A Rosenhahn
Visible light –induced living surface grafting Polymerization from organic monolayers

Page 26: A Angelin, S Weigel, R Garrecht, R Meyer, J Bauer, RK Kumar, M Hirtz, CM.Niemeyer
Multiscale origami structures as interface for cells (MOSAIC)

Page 27: M Baghernejad,S Lörcher, A Fanget, W Meier, M Calame
Bio-sensing using Silicon-nanowire ion-sensitive field effect transistor ISFET

Page 28: BS Gomes, E Cantini, JC Kirkman-Brown, SJ Publicover, JA Preece, P Bao, SD Evans, PM Mendes
Novel switchable microstructured surface as a tool toinvestigate cell response in real time

Page 29: E Grigoriou, M Cantini, MJ Dalby, M Salmeron-Sanchez
Graded organisation of fibronectin on polymer surfaces to control growth factor presentation and cell response

Page 30: X Chen, K Ren,J Zhang, J Ji
Self-healing spongy coating for drug delivery

Page 31: M Melnykowycz, M Tschudin, F Clemens
Hybrid structure sensor design for biomedical sensor applications

Page 32: A Mertgen, G Faccio, G Fortunato, J Puigmarti, R Rossi, M Rottmar, K Maniura
Immobilization of cell adhesion peptides and extracellular matrix proteins on synthetic surfaces for anti-coagulant blood interfaces

Page 33: MA Nash
Interfacial polymerization systems for screening of multi-enzyme complexes

Page 34: CF Natale, J Lafaurie-Janvore, AI Barakat
Effect of 3D microgrooved and 2D micropatterned substrates on vascular endothelial cell cytoskeletal organization

Page 35: SM Wu, F Zuber, J Brugger, K Maniura-Weber, Q Ren
Au-nanostructured surface exhibits antibacterial properties

Page 36: GC Santini, C Potrich, L Lunelli, L Vanzetti, S Marasso, M Cocuzza, C Pederzolli
Implementation of a PDMS microdevice for the improved purification of circulating microRNAs

Page 37: M Schär, S Zürcher, S Weydert, S Tosatti, KH Selbmann
Customizable bioadhesive micropatterns for cell-culture

Page 38: S Geißler, M Gómez-Florit, A Barrantes, H Tiainen
Deposition kinetics of bioinspired polyphenol nanocoatings and their effect on osteogenic differentiation on titanium surfaces

Page 39: R Vakkeel, A del Campo
Directing cell adhesion via integrin-specific photoresponsive antagonists

Page 40: Q Wei, R Haag
Mussel-inspired dendritic polymers as universal multifunctional coatings

Posters
Topic 2: Smart (drug) delivery systems

Page 41: M Ansorge, J John, T König, J Sapudom, J Waschke, M Wilde, T Pompe
Mimicking paracrine cell communication in fibrillar 3D scaffolds in vitro

Page 42: M Dentinger, A Insuasty, EA Prasetyanto, L De Cola
Breakable silica nanoparticles for the in-vitro delivery of biomolecules

Page 43: MA Faramarzi, F Imanparast, A Amani, M Doosti
Designing targeted PLGA nanoparticles with a peptide antagonist of VLA-4 as a smart drug delivery system for dysfunctional endothelial cells

Page 44: P Niga, PM Hansson-Mille, A Swerin, PerM Claesson, J Schoelkopf, PAC Gane, MC. Johnson
Interaction between a model lipid layer and the neuroactive drug propofol

Page 45: R Totovao, N Vilaça, EA Prasetyanto, L De Cola
Stimuli-responsive hybrid organic/inorganic mesoporous silica nanoparticles for biomedical applications

Page 46: B Müller, T Pfohl, A Zumbuehl
Mechano-responsive vesicles for targeted drug delivery

Posters
Topic 3: New antibacterial interface and detection strategies

Page 47: M Amin, RP Ellen, SD Gray-Owen
Face to face interaction of bacteria with bio-surfaces

Page 48: AS Ferreira, F Burrows, J Moore, S Onis, A Rhodes, S Meehan, M Piras
Flow cell detection of biofilm formation on a novel antimicrobial antithrombogenic surface

Page 49: C Jung
Characterizing copper incorporated into the oxide layer of anodized titanium

Page 50: Y Grether, M Waser, J Koeser
Reduced adhesion of E.coli on nanostructured polycarbonate surfaces

Page 51: A Marguier, V Roucoules, O Kylian, J Bardon, M Delmée, S Hajjar-Garreau, A Kuzminova, G Mertz, M Petr, L Vonna, D Ruch, L Ploux
Preventive, antibacterial properties of superhydrophobic coatings in liquid

Page 52: J Moore, F Burrows, AS Ferreira, S Onis, A Rhodes, S Meehan
Dynamic contact assay of a novel antimicrobial and antithrombogenic surface

Page 53: S Rtimi, C Pulgarin, J Kiwi
Quasi-instantaneous in vitro bacterial inactivation on Cu-Ag uniform catheters

Page 54: D Rusu, T Budtova
Hygienic coatings with active ingredient controlled release

Page 55: Q Ren, HJ Zhang, H Straub, K Maniura-Weber, J Puigmarti
A microfluidic platform to study bacterial interactions with surfaces

Page 56: M Veuillet, C Soraru, A Airoudj, E Gaudichet-Maurin, Y Gourbeyre, V Roucoules
L Ploux
Antibacterial effects induced by mechanical properties of HEMA hydrogel

Page 57: X Zhang, W Meier, D Schneider, C Palivan
Active surfaces engineered by immobilizing protein-polymer nanoreactors for selectively detecting sugar alcohol

Posters
Topic 4: Novel interfacial concepts in bioanalytics 6 diagnostics

Page 58: G Andreatta, N Blondiaux, R Pugin, PF Chauvy, M Diserens, L Tenchine, S Dessors, P Vuillermoz
Nano-structured plastic surfaces for fluorescence-based biological assays

Page 59: N Buch-Månson, S Bonde, T Berthing, MH Madsen, TK Andersen, L Guo, X Li, F Badique, K Anselme, J Nygård, KL Martinez
Tuning InAs nanowire geometry for HEK293 cell viability, adhesion, and morphology: perspectives for nanowire-based biosensors

Page 60: F Burgio, D Piffaretti, L Mariani, U Pieles, M Reinert
Imaging of glioblastoma cells using surface enhanced raman spectrometry with anti EGFR conjugated gold nanoparticles

Page 61: S Fujita, R Onuki-Nagasaki, K Ikuta2, Y Hara
A novel method for producing cell microarrays for the controlled release of small molecules

Page 62: T Goda, M Toya, W Hai, A Matsumoto, Y Miyahara
Functional poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophenes) for bioanalytics and diagnostics

Page 63: NE Blanchard, D Hegemann, M Heuberger
Subsurface structuring as a new means to control protein adsorption

Page 64: D Huber, A Kashyap, GV Kaigala
Altering the physics and chemistry of biological interfaces for diagnostics: micro–fluorescent in situ hybridization (µFISH) and SPATIALYSE

Page 65: M Köpf, A Acton, P Mendes
A path for superselective glycan regognition and biomarker detection for prostate cancer

Page 66: A Pratsinis, G Kelesidis, JC Leroux, GA Sotiriou
Nanozyme-based approach for H2O2 sensing

Page 67: M Hanke, C Christophis, I Taubert, V Hoang, P Wuchter, AD Ho, A Rosenhahn
Interaction of hematopoietic and leukemic cells with hyaluronans

Page 68: W Sun, J Vallooran, WK Fong, R Mezzenga
Lyotropic liquid crystalline cubic phases as versatile host matrices for membrane-bound enzymes

Page 69: JJ Vallooran, R Mezzenga
Self-assembled lipid systems for diagnostics

Page 70: M Vandenbossche, G Faccio, P Rupper, M Heuberger, K Maniura-Weber, D Hegemann
Plasma-based stable micropattern coating for biosensing purposes

Page 71: R Weishaupt, G Siqueira, T Zimmermann, K Maniura-Weber, G Faccio
Fluorescent nanocellulose based biosensor for the analysis of heavy metal contents in human serum

Posters
Topic 5: 3D cell culture / engineered tissue models

Page 72: AO Stucki, JD Stucki, T Geiser, OT Guenat
Influence of LPS infection on stretched endothelial cells in a lung-on-chip

Page 73: J Antons, LA Laurent-Applegate, D Pioletti
Cartilage decellularized extracellular matrix as photocrosslinkable hydrogel for mechanical gradients in near native environments

Page 74: CA Bichsel, SRR Hall, RA Schmid, OT Guenat, T Geiser
Physiologically functional perfused microvessels composed of primary human endothelial cells and pericytes

Page 75: E Cavalli, N Broguiere, LA Applegate, M Zenobi-Wong
An in-situ crosslinkable, adhesive scaffold for cartilage repair: in vitro and in vivo characterization

Page 76: F R Flohr, M Shtil, R Müller
Surface functionalization strategy for bone biomimetic osteocyte models

Page 77: AR Galimov, M Felder, B Trueeb, M Funke, Th Geiser, OT Guenat
Lung-on-chip to study idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

Page 78: AG Guex, CD Spicer, A Armgarth, A Gelmy, EJ Humphrey, CM Terracciano,
MM Stevens
Aniline tetramer-co-polycaprolactone fibres as novel materials for biodegradable conductive scaffolds

Page 79: JD Stucki, N Perepelitsa, AO Stucki, OT Guenat1
A lung-on-a-chip araay for long-term cell culture

Page 80: M Jaggy, S Baur, V Nedashkivska, T Tronser, P Levkin, M Bastmeyer
Behaviour of mouse embryonic stem cells on patterned substrates

Page 81: N Meyer, F Koch, R Jung, S Mathes
In vitro periodontal ligament model to assess synthetic self-assembling peptides for tissue regeneration

Page 82: G Monaco, N Fahy, M Alini, MJ Stoddart
Effect of exogenous hyaluronan on human Mesenchymal Stem Cell chondrogenesis

Page 83: S Panella, F Muoio, M Lindner, M Müller, F Messi, Y Harder, T Moccetti, T Tallone
Towards a new xeno-free microcarrier-based cell culture system for the scalable expansion of human ASCs

Page 84: Q Vallmajo-Martin, A Negro, M Lutolf, M Ehrbar
An implantable device for screening hematopoietic stem cell niche factors

Page 85: V L Workman, A Saiani
Exploiting peptide self-assembling hydrogels for 3D cell culture of a variety of cell types of interest for regenerative medicine

Page 86: M Yamamoto, H Toda, Y Tabata
Sandwich culture of human mesenchymal stem cells with ephrinB2 oriented-immobilized polyacrylamide hydrogels

Posters
Topic 6: Biotribology

Page 87: W Woudstra, N Sillevis Smitt-Kamminga, TA Schmidt, PK Sharma
Development of an in-vitro cornea-eyelid friction model to understand the role of glycerol and PRG4 (lubricin) in preventing dry eyes

Posters
Topic 7: Progress in biointerface characterisation and imaging methodologies

Page 88: K Adolfsson, A Dabkowska, H Persson, MT Borgström,T Nylander, CN. Prinz
Studying cell membrane-nanowire interactions using fluorescent nanowires

Page 89: AG Bezrukova
Characterization of biomedical nanoparticles mixtures as N-dimensional optical parameter vectors for on-line control

Page 90: Th Geue, P Fischer, N Scheuble, E Windhab, K Wojciechowski, Th Gutberlet
Neutron reflectometry: a powerful tool to characterize biofilms at interfaces

Page 91: V Jakobi, C Norton, T Ederth, T Fieback, M Petermann, A Rosenhahn
Temperature dependent spectral ellipsometry reveals hydration of thin organic coatings

Page 92: T Kedzierski, M Creus, J Haas, T Schwede
Exploring protein-nanoparticle interactions in reconstituted artificial coronas by combining experiment and computation

Posters
Topic 8: Regenerative medicine

Page 93: G Alonci, F Fiorini, P Riva, S Perretta, L De Cola
Injectable hydrogels for innovative biomedical applications

Page 94: S Bardelli, S Duarte Jorge, B De Jesus Da Cruz Monteiro, F Messi, T Moccetti, M Moccetti
Ex-vivo cultivation of human cardiac biopsy-derived stem cells in physico-chemically defined nutrient media

Page 95: P Sieber,K Kappos,S Ananta,K Haastert-Talini,S Hemmi,D Kalbermatten,B Gander,S Madduri
Advanced bioengineering approach for promoting nerve regeneration

Page 96: E Öztürk, Ø Arlov, G Skjak-Braek, C Loebel, D Eglin, M Zenobi-Wong
Biomimetic and adhesive alginate sulfate hydrogels provide a chondrogenic and anti-inflammatory microenvironment for articular chondrocytes

Page 97: S Vogel, S Möller, S Arnoldini, M Schnabelrauch, V Vogel, U Hempel
Sulfated hyaluronan alters fibronectin matrix assembly and promotes osteogenic lineage commitment of human bone marrow stromal cells

Posters
Topic 9: Biomaterials, medical devices & implants

Page 98: SL Abram, M Priebe, I Mottas, A Holzheu, KM Fromm
Ag nanoencapsulation for antimicrobial implant coatings

Page 99: M Bennett, M Cantini, J Reboud, M Salmerón-Sánchez
Mobility dependent cellular behaviour on supported lipid bilayers

Page 100: N Bosh, H Mozaffari-Jovein
Determination of normal and shear residual stresses in plasma-sprayed hydroxyapatite coatings by X-ray sin2Ψ-Method

Page 101: J Buschmann, E Balli, SC Hess, WJ Stark, P Cinelli, S Märsmann, M Welti, W Weder,W Jungraitmayr
Adipose-derived stem cell seeded biominerizable nanocomposite for chest wall repair: suppression of inflammatory response in a murine model

Page 102: O Evrova, GM Bürgisser, M Calcagni, C Scalera, E Bachmann, J Snedeker, P Giovanoli, V Vogel, J Buschmann
Bioactive, elastic and biodegradable double – layered emulsion electrospun DegraPol tube delivering PDGF-BB for tendon rupture repair: in vitro and in vivo assessment

Page 103: F Hanßke, O Bas, C Vaquette, E Kemnitz, DiW Hutmacher, HG Börner
Interface engineering in colloids and composite materials by specific interactions of biocombinatorially selected peptide-polymer conjugates

Page 104: A Holzheu, KM Fromm, A Crochet, A Apicella
Molecular interactions in crystal packing of dipeptide gels

Page 105: RJ James, G Spinola Durante, M Fretz, J Gobet, Ch Bosshard
Active long-term implantable micro-packages

Page 106: A Klein, A Baranowski, U Ritz, A Ackermann, H Goetz, PM Rommens, A Hofmann
BSP-coating of bone substitute materials and their influence on bone defect healing

Page 107: L Koehler, S Moeller, M Schnabelrauch, D Scharnweber, V Hintze
Sulfated glycosaminoglycan derivatives modulate the biological activity profile of angiogenic growth factors

Page 108: L Langenegger, CA Mora, CJ Hofer
Magnetic blood purification: from research to clinic

Page 109: LJ Martin, S Kuyucak, A Kwan, AS Weiss, G Yeo, MM Bilek
Optimizing attachment and orientation of a peptide ligand to plasma-treated polymers using molecular dynamics

Page 110: M Müller, E Öztürk, Ø Arlov, P Gatenholm, M Zenobi-Wong
Alginate-sulfate nanocellulose bioinks for cartilage bioprinting application

Page 111: A Müller, S Müller, P Wolff, T Pompe
Cell response to lateral constraint

Page 112: M Pawelkiewicz, L Leoty, P Uggowitzer, P Schmutz
Influence of dissolved Zn ions on bio-degradation of Mg-based implants material.

Page 113: R Yunus Basha, TS Sampath Kumar, M Doble
Poly(vinyl alcohol)/curdlan/silver nanoparticle nanofibers for wound healing

Page 114: J Rychly, C Prinz, M Elhensheri, I Burghardt, HG Neumann
Regenerative potential of copper coated implants

Page 115:R Sanghavi,M Kalidoss,TS Sampathumar,M Doble
Effect of concentration of cations in hydroxyapatite for biomedical applications

Page 116: A Satalov, P Behrens
Novel delivery system of bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2) based on nanoporous silica nanoparticles and collagen matrices for bone and tooth regeneration

Page 117: M Schlosser, S Lucke, U Walschus, A Hoene, M Schnabelrauch, B Finke, M Patrzyk
Foreign body giant cell response after implantation of the biodegradable polymer poly(L-lactide-co-D/L-lactide into rats depends on material structure

Page 118: TA Soares, H Mozaffari-Jovein
Growth of biocompatible structures on the surface of Ti-6Al-4V(α+β)

Page 119: O Sterner, S Göhl-Gusenleitner, S Zürcher, S Tosatti
Hydrophilic, high lubricious coatings for biomedical application

Page 120: M Tan, A Holzheu, KM Fromm
Design of poly(N-isoproprylacrylamide)-silver nanocomposite for biomedical applications

Page 121: R van der Westen, L Song, H De Raedt, HC van der Mei, HJ Busscher, PK Sharma
Estimating spring constant values between the adhesion of bacteria and substrates using three different spectroscopic techniques

Page 122: Z GorginKaraji, M Speirs, S Dadbakhsh, AA Zadpoor, H Weinans, S AminYavar
Immobilization of rhBMP2 via polydopamine coating on additively manufactured porous NiTi alloy for bone tissue engineering

Page 123: A Yazdan Yar , U Aschauer, P Bowen
Interaction of RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp) polypeptide with titanium dioxide surfaces: A computational study

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