“…Beside grafting N-groups (amines, imines, cyano, etc. ), NH 3 plasma-treatments, are known to leave polymer surfaces prone to oxidation upon exposure to air due to long-living free radicals; so, as a general effect, the surface of NH 3 plasma-treated polymers is usually enriched of both N-and O-containing chemical groups [8,20], all responsible for increasing wettability and improving cell adhesion. Such groups likely influence positively the adsorption of proteins (enhanced and/or selective adsorption, favorable conformation of adsorbed proteins, etc.)…”