Biocompatible coatings with suitable chemistries for the immobilization of biomolecules are increasingly in demand, as they can be applied in a wide range of biomedical applications. In particular, multifunctional polymer coatings displaying reactive functional groups for the immobilization of specific biological factors that can influence the cellular response while at the same time exhibiting low nonspecific protein adsorption and cell attachment properties have the potential to significantly advance the fields of biomaterials and regenerative medicine. In this study, multifunctional polymer surface chemistries were developed for a cell microarray application with the aim of screening cellular interactions with surface immobilized factors...
High throughput materials discovery using combinatorial polymer microarrays to screen for new biomat...
High throughput materials discovery using combinatorial polymer microarrays to screen for new biomat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2004.Includes...
Polymeric coatings which allow the effective control of biointerfacial interactions and cellular res...
Protein microarrays can be used to track protein interactions with DNA, lipids, antibodies, and othe...
Understanding and controlling the interactions between synthetic and biol. materials is of great imp...
Polymer brushes represent an interesting platform for the development of high-capacity protein bindi...
The fabrication of robust biomolecule microarrays by reactive microcontact printing (CP) on spin-coa...
The development of innovative bioanalytical technologies that enable the discovery of new therapeuti...
Control over cell-material surface interactions is the key to many new and improved biomedical devic...
This article presents a new technique to fabricate patterns of functional molecules surrounded by a ...
In this study, star PEG coatings on glass substrates have been used as support material for oligonuc...
The conformation of a three-dimensional polymeric coating (copoly(DMA-NAS-MAPS)) and immobilization ...
The interaction of carbohydrates with a variety of biological targets,including antibodies,proteins,...
The effective control over biointerfacial interactions is essential for a broad range of biomedical ...
High throughput materials discovery using combinatorial polymer microarrays to screen for new biomat...
High throughput materials discovery using combinatorial polymer microarrays to screen for new biomat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2004.Includes...
Polymeric coatings which allow the effective control of biointerfacial interactions and cellular res...
Protein microarrays can be used to track protein interactions with DNA, lipids, antibodies, and othe...
Understanding and controlling the interactions between synthetic and biol. materials is of great imp...
Polymer brushes represent an interesting platform for the development of high-capacity protein bindi...
The fabrication of robust biomolecule microarrays by reactive microcontact printing (CP) on spin-coa...
The development of innovative bioanalytical technologies that enable the discovery of new therapeuti...
Control over cell-material surface interactions is the key to many new and improved biomedical devic...
This article presents a new technique to fabricate patterns of functional molecules surrounded by a ...
In this study, star PEG coatings on glass substrates have been used as support material for oligonuc...
The conformation of a three-dimensional polymeric coating (copoly(DMA-NAS-MAPS)) and immobilization ...
The interaction of carbohydrates with a variety of biological targets,including antibodies,proteins,...
The effective control over biointerfacial interactions is essential for a broad range of biomedical ...
High throughput materials discovery using combinatorial polymer microarrays to screen for new biomat...
High throughput materials discovery using combinatorial polymer microarrays to screen for new biomat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2004.Includes...