US Patent Application No: 2012/0225,485

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METHODS FOR PRODUCING SYNTHETIC SURFACES THAT MIMIC COLLAGEN COATED SURFACES FOR CELL CULTURE

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The present invention discloses methods for producing synthetic surfaces that mimic collagen coated surfaces for cell culture comprising: providing a monomer source comprising one or more organic compounds which are capable of polymerization, wherein at least one organic compound is prolinol; creating a plasma of said monomer source; and contacting at least a portion of a surface with the plasma to provide a plasma polymer coated surface. Advantageously, such methods provide an animal-free, synthetic, chemically defined surface that mimics a collagen coated surface for cell culture. Advantageously, such methods not only reduce the cost and/or issues associated with animal-derived collagen but are also amenable to large scale manufacturing.

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CORNING INCORPORATEDCORNING, NY3429

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Chen, Xiaoxi Kevin - 3 0
Mistry, Anita - 3 0
Parry, Kristina - 8 0
Saxena, Deepa - 7 0

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