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Knowledge Papers

Explore Culturon’s Knowledge Papers on plasma-activated coatings, surface engineering and life science applications. Our papers examine how engineered surface chemistry can improve biomolecule immobilisation, cell culture, immunodiagnostics and other applications where control of the biological interface matters.

Culturon Knowledge Paper cover: Surface Solutions by Culturon

Surface Solutions by Culturon

Surface Engineering · August 2026

Explore how conventional laboratory plastics can introduce hidden experimental variables, and how engineered surface chemistry can improve biological performance and reproducibility.

Culturon Knowledge Paper cover: Repellent Coatings

Repellent Coatings

Surface Engineering · May 2026

Explore how engineered surface chemistry can create low-attachment and repellent surfaces for specialised life science applications.

Culturon Knowledge Paper cover: Cell Culture Surfaces

Cell Culture Surfaces

Cell Culture · May 2026

Explore how engineered surface chemistry can improve biomolecule attachment, wettability and reproducibility across cell culture applications.

Culturon Knowledge Paper cover: The Covalent Advantage

The Covalent Advantage

Surface Science · October 2025

Learn how covalent biomolecule binding can improve surface stability, reproducibility and performance compared with conventional passive adsorption.

Culturon Knowledge Paper cover: Cell Culture

Cell Culture

Cell Culture · October 2025

Learn how Culturon® Cell Culture Surfaces provide a stable, reproducible surface for cell attachment, growth and experimental performance.

Culturon Knowledge Paper cover: Immunodiagnostics

Immunodiagnostics

Immunodiagnostics · October 2025

Explore how controlled biomolecule immobilisation can improve the stability, consistency and performance of immunodiagnostic assays.

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