Abstract

Abstract A superhydrophobic surface of a perfluoroalkyl isocyanate (RF-NCO) layer on oxidized aluminum (BWAlAl2O3) was photolithographed using masked 172-nm vacuum ultraviolet light to fabricate a superhydrophobic/superhydrophilic micropattern. Cell-adhesion experiments revealed complete cell repellency on the superhydrophobic region of the RF-NCO layer and cell adhesiveness on the superhydrophilic region of BWAlAl2O3 surface.

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