Publications by authors named "Shouren Ge"

Polyelectrolyte multilayer films (PEMs) are conventionally prepared by a layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition of alternating polycation and polyanion solutions. We introduce herein a block copolymer (BCP) approach employing a BCP with an H-bond acceptor block and a protected H-donor block as a masked polyampholyte to form new types of PEMs.

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To successfully induce tissue repair or regeneration in vivo, bioengineered constructs must possess both optimal bioactivity and mechanical strength. This is because cell interaction with the extracellular matrix (ECM) produces two different but concurrent signaling mechanisms: ligation-induced signaling, which depends on ECM biological stimuli, and traction-induced signaling, which depends on ECM mechanical stimuli. In this report, we provide a fundamental understanding of how alterations in mechanical stimuli alone, produced by varying the viscoelastic properties of our bioengineered construct, modulate phenotypic behavior at the whole-cell level.

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Electrospinning has been emerging as one of the most efficient methods to fabricate polymer nanofibers. In this paper, PS/clay nanocomposite fibers with varying diameters were electrospun onto solid substrates. The fiber diameters were adjusted from 4 microm to 150 nm by changing the solution concentration.

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