Abstract
The fabrication of a molecularly tailored surface functionalised with a saccharide binding motif, a phenyl boronic acid derivative is reported. The functionalised surface facilitated the transfer of electrons, via unique electronic interactions mediated by the presence of the boronic acid, from a macrophage cell line. This is the first example of eukaryotic cellular-electrical communication mediated by the binding of cells via their cell-surface saccharide units.
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Stephenson-Brown, A., Yong, S., Mansor, M. H., Hussein, Z., Yip, N. C., Mendes, P. M., … Rawson, F. J. (2015). Electronic communication of cells with a surface mediated by boronic acid saccharide interactions. Chemical Communications, 51(97), 17213–17216. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc04311e
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