Polymer brushes are widely used to prevent the adsorption of proteins, but the mechanisms by which they operate have remained heavily debated for many decades. We show conclusive evidence that a polymer brush can be a remarkably strong kinetic barrier towards proteins by using poly(ethylene glycol) grafted to the sidewalls of pores in 30 nm thin gold films. Despite consisting of about 90% water, the free coils seal apertures up to 100 nm entirely with respect to serum protein translocation, as monitored label-free through the plasmonic activity of the nanopores. The conclusions are further supported by atomic force microscopy and fluorescence microscopy. A theoretical model indicates that the brush undergoes a morphology transition to a sea...
Trapping biomolecules in nanosized gaps is of great interest in novel systemsfor single molecule ana...
Nanopore-based resistive-pulse recordings represent a promising approach for single-molecule biophys...
Proteins at interfaces are a key for many applications in the biomedical field, in biotechnologies, ...
Polymer brushes are widely used to prevent the adsorption of proteins, but the mechanisms by which t...
We present a new grafting-to method for resistant “non-fouling” poly(ethylene glycol) brushes, whic...
Control of molecular translocation through nanoscale apertures is of great interest for DNA sequenci...
We present a new grafting-to method for resistant "non-fouling" poly(ethylene glycol) brushes, which...
We present a new grafting-to method for resistant non-fouling poly(ethylene glycol) brushes, which i...
We present a new grafting-to method for resistant non-fouling poly(ethylene glycol) brushes, which i...
Brushes and Proteins Wouter T. E. Bosker Pr...
Brushes and Proteins Wouter T. E. Bosker Protein adsorption at solid surfaces can be preven...
Control of molecular translocation through nanoscale apertures is of great interest for DNA sequenci...
Control of molecular translocation through nanoscale apertures is of great interest for DNA sequenci...
Control of molecular translocation through nanoscale apertures is of great interest for DNA sequenci...
Macromolecular nanotechnology can be used to develop switchable surfaces, especially so called polym...
Trapping biomolecules in nanosized gaps is of great interest in novel systemsfor single molecule ana...
Nanopore-based resistive-pulse recordings represent a promising approach for single-molecule biophys...
Proteins at interfaces are a key for many applications in the biomedical field, in biotechnologies, ...
Polymer brushes are widely used to prevent the adsorption of proteins, but the mechanisms by which t...
We present a new grafting-to method for resistant “non-fouling” poly(ethylene glycol) brushes, whic...
Control of molecular translocation through nanoscale apertures is of great interest for DNA sequenci...
We present a new grafting-to method for resistant "non-fouling" poly(ethylene glycol) brushes, which...
We present a new grafting-to method for resistant non-fouling poly(ethylene glycol) brushes, which i...
We present a new grafting-to method for resistant non-fouling poly(ethylene glycol) brushes, which i...
Brushes and Proteins Wouter T. E. Bosker Pr...
Brushes and Proteins Wouter T. E. Bosker Protein adsorption at solid surfaces can be preven...
Control of molecular translocation through nanoscale apertures is of great interest for DNA sequenci...
Control of molecular translocation through nanoscale apertures is of great interest for DNA sequenci...
Control of molecular translocation through nanoscale apertures is of great interest for DNA sequenci...
Macromolecular nanotechnology can be used to develop switchable surfaces, especially so called polym...
Trapping biomolecules in nanosized gaps is of great interest in novel systemsfor single molecule ana...
Nanopore-based resistive-pulse recordings represent a promising approach for single-molecule biophys...
Proteins at interfaces are a key for many applications in the biomedical field, in biotechnologies, ...