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[20p-C402-9]Investigation of cell adhesion on hydrogenated amorphous carbon films
〇Ryoga Kitabora1, Takayuki Shimizu1, Kosei Miyagi1, Teruo Suzuki2, Yutaka Tamura2, Satoru Ogiso2, Satoshi Sugimura2, Kei Matuura2, Kenji Hirakuri1, Yasuharu Ohgoe1 (1.Denki Univ., 2.Kasuga Denki)
Keywords:
DLC
Hydrogenated amorphous carbon thin films (DLC: diamond-like carbon) have been utilized as a means to construct biointerface functions, as the film properties and surface functions vary with the sp2/sp3 ratio and hydrogen content. However, the surface conditions associated with the sp2/sp3 and hydrogen-terminated structures and the indicators for obtaining the desired biointerface functions have not been established. In this study, cell culture was performed on DLC surfaces with different basic structures, and their effects on cell assembly formation were evaluated.