“…Hence, the immobilization of naturally soluble macromolecules to affect intracellular signalling poses an attractive alternative. Biomaterials with immobile growth factors can be used to modulate cell behaviour including attachment, proliferation, alignment, and migration (Mieszawska & Kaplan 2010), but have also recently been used to control the ES cell differentiation state (Alberti et al, 2008;Brafman et al, 2009;Chiang et al, 2010;Nagaoka et al, 2008). Immobilised LIF activated the same intracellular pathways as soluble LIF and independently supported formation and growth of pluripotent mES cells (Alberti et al, 2008;Makino et al, 2004).…”