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Preface
Biosciencesandmaterialsciencesemergedinitiallyasdistinctdisciplines.However,
recentprogressesinpolymerandmaterialsciencesledtocongruentresearchinter-
ests,thusfusingthefieldsofmaterialandbiosciencesprogressively.Toconcretize
visionary ideas such as adaptive bio-host systems, bio-instructive materials, bio-
integrated functional systems, or regenerative tissue engineering, the interfaces
betweensyntheticmaterialsandbiologicalsystemshavebeenidentifiedasonekey
issue.ThepresentvolumeofAdvancesinPolymerSciencecoversthemostimpor-
tant aspects of the emerging area of “Bioactive Surfaces.” Selected experts in the
fieldofpolymerscience,soft-matterengineering,andbiophysicshavebeeninvited
tohighlighttheirpersonalviewsandperspectivesonthiscrucialfieldofresearch.
Even though molecular biologists developed lately precise analytical tools of
genomics,regulomics,andproteomics,allowingforprogressivelyaccurateinsight
intosystemicfunctionsofcellsandtissues,theinterfacesbetweensyntheticmateri-
alsandbiologicalsystemsarestillfarfrombeingfundamentallyunderstood.Inthe
lastdecade,jointmultidisciplinaryeffortsandintenseexchangebetweenthebiology
andmaterialsresearchcommunitiessetthe focusonsignalingofmaterialstoward
biologicalsystems.Cellsorcellpopulationsatabio-materialinterfaceexperiencea
broadspectrumofchemo-,mechano-physico-,andtopologicalsignals, whichare
interpretedbythebiosystem.Thistriggersdistinctresponses,whichoftenoccuron
allfunctionalbio-hierarchylevelsfromalteringcellmetabolismtochangingcellsta-
tus,regulatingcellproliferation,differentiationormotilitytomacroscopicchanges
ofthecellshape,orientation,migration,oradhesionbehavior.Fundamentalunder-
standing of the eventsand responsespaves the way to activelycommunicatewith
biologicalsystemsviathematerial-interfacetoinfluence,guide,ordirectcellsand
tissues. This promises enormous progress for life science applications, however,
puts challengeson materials design and accurate fabrication, as precisely tailored
materialsandinterfacesaremandatory.
In this exciting context, this volume providesa broad overview on the field of
syntheticbiologicallyactivesurfaces.Inparticular,threeimportantaspectsareem-
phasizedinthisvolume:(1)surfacedesign,(2)interactionsof2Dand3Dsurfaces
withbiosystems,and(3)applications.Regardingsurfacepreparationandmodifica-
tion,thereaderwillfindinthisbookapracticaldescriptionofsynthetictools,which
constitute the state of the art in the field. For instance, surface functionalization
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Description:Erik Wischerhoff, Nezha Badi, André Laschewsky and Jean-François LutzSmart Polymer Surfaces: Concepts and Applications in Biosciences *S. Petersen, M. Gattermayer and M. BiesalskiHold on at the Right Spot: Bioactive Surfaces for the Design of Live-Cell Micropatterns*Julien PolleuxInterfacing Cell