Protein-Polymer Matrices with Embedded Carbon Nanotubes for Tissue Engineering: Regularities of Formation and Features of Interaction with Cell Membranes
This paper reveals the mechanism of nanowelding a branched network of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) used as a framework for the formation of protein−polymer matrices with albumin, collagen, and chitosan. It is shown that the introduction of certain point defects into the structur...
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doaj-6e0bc02d9ce643b4a93eed2b516cfdbe2020-11-25T02:42:38ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442019-09-011219308310.3390/ma12193083ma12193083Protein-Polymer Matrices with Embedded Carbon Nanotubes for Tissue Engineering: Regularities of Formation and Features of Interaction with Cell MembranesMichael M. Slepchenkov0Alexander Yu. Gerasimenko1Dmitry V. Telyshev2Olga E. Glukhova3Department of Physics, Saratov State University, Astrakhanskaya street 83, Saratov 410012, RussiaLaboratory of Biomedical Nanotechnology, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Bolshaya Pirogovskaya street 2-4, Moscow 119991, RussiaLaboratory of Biomedical Nanotechnology, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Bolshaya Pirogovskaya street 2-4, Moscow 119991, RussiaDepartment of Physics, Saratov State University, Astrakhanskaya street 83, Saratov 410012, RussiaThis paper reveals the mechanism of nanowelding a branched network of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) used as a framework for the formation of protein−polymer matrices with albumin, collagen, and chitosan. It is shown that the introduction of certain point defects into the structure of SWCNTs (single vacancy, double vacancy, Stone−Wales defect, and a mixed defect) allows us to obtain strong heating in defective regions as compared to ideal SWCNTs. The wavelengths at which absorption reaches 50% are determined. Non-uniform absorption of laser radiation along with inefficient heat removal in defective regions determines the formation of hot spots, in which nanowelding of SWCNTs is observed even at 0.36 nm between contacting surfaces. The regularities of formation of layered protein−polymer matrices and the features of their interaction with cell membrane are revealed. All studies are carried out in silico using high-precision quantum approaches.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/19/3083protein–polymer matricesnanoweldingsingle-walled carbon nanotubespoint defectsabsorptionlaser radiationcell membrane |
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Michael M. Slepchenkov Alexander Yu. Gerasimenko Dmitry V. Telyshev Olga E. Glukhova Protein-Polymer Matrices with Embedded Carbon Nanotubes for Tissue Engineering: Regularities of Formation and Features of Interaction with Cell Membranes Materials protein–polymer matrices nanowelding single-walled carbon nanotubes point defects absorption laser radiation cell membrane |
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Michael M. Slepchenkov Alexander Yu. Gerasimenko Dmitry V. Telyshev Olga E. Glukhova |
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Protein-Polymer Matrices with Embedded Carbon Nanotubes for Tissue Engineering: Regularities of Formation and Features of Interaction with Cell Membranes |
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Protein-Polymer Matrices with Embedded Carbon Nanotubes for Tissue Engineering: Regularities of Formation and Features of Interaction with Cell Membranes |
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Protein-Polymer Matrices with Embedded Carbon Nanotubes for Tissue Engineering: Regularities of Formation and Features of Interaction with Cell Membranes |
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Protein-Polymer Matrices with Embedded Carbon Nanotubes for Tissue Engineering: Regularities of Formation and Features of Interaction with Cell Membranes |
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Protein-Polymer Matrices with Embedded Carbon Nanotubes for Tissue Engineering: Regularities of Formation and Features of Interaction with Cell Membranes |
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protein-polymer matrices with embedded carbon nanotubes for tissue engineering: regularities of formation and features of interaction with cell membranes |
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This paper reveals the mechanism of nanowelding a branched network of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) used as a framework for the formation of protein−polymer matrices with albumin, collagen, and chitosan. It is shown that the introduction of certain point defects into the structure of SWCNTs (single vacancy, double vacancy, Stone−Wales defect, and a mixed defect) allows us to obtain strong heating in defective regions as compared to ideal SWCNTs. The wavelengths at which absorption reaches 50% are determined. Non-uniform absorption of laser radiation along with inefficient heat removal in defective regions determines the formation of hot spots, in which nanowelding of SWCNTs is observed even at 0.36 nm between contacting surfaces. The regularities of formation of layered protein−polymer matrices and the features of their interaction with cell membrane are revealed. All studies are carried out in silico using high-precision quantum approaches. |
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protein–polymer matrices nanowelding single-walled carbon nanotubes point defects absorption laser radiation cell membrane |
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