Biological surface science is a broad, interdisciplinary subfield of surface science, where properties and processes at biological and synthetic surfaces and interfaces are investigated, and where biofunctional surfaces are fabricated. The need to study and to understand biological surfaces and interfaces in liquid environments provides sizable challenges as well as fascinating opportunities. Here, we report on recent progress in biological surface science that was described within the program assembled by the Biomaterial Interface Division of the Science and Technology of Materials, Interfaces and Processes (www.avs.org) during their 55th International Symposium and Exhibition held in Boston, October 19-24, 2008. The selected examples show...
Surface nanomechanics of biomolecules and supramolecular systems is an interdisciplinary and vital a...
Biomaterials were originally designed to augment or replace damaged tissue in the body, but now enco...
A broad review of technologically focused work concerning biomolecules at interfaces is presented. T...
Biological surface science is a broad, interdisciplinary subfield of surface science, where properti...
Biological surface science is a broad, interdisciplinary subfield of surface science, where properti...
Any biomaterial application involves the creation of at least one interface. For instance, in a vasc...
A comprehensive review of ongoing and recommended research directions concerning the structure, dyna...
Protein-surface interactions are fundamental in natural processes, and have great potential for appl...
The interaction between nano-objects and extended solid surfaces is of paramount importance in the c...
At the beginning of 2022, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology - Biomaterials Section has p...
This thesis is focused on understanding the fundamental physical interaction occurring, when a mater...
Biomedical surface analysis has undergone significant and numerous advances in the past 30 years in ...
The development of surfaces that have switchable properties, also known as smart surfaces, have been...
In the past five years the Max Planck Research Group for Nonlinear spectroscopy of bio-interfaces ha...
The interaction between nano-objects and extended solid surface's is of paramount importance in the ...
Surface nanomechanics of biomolecules and supramolecular systems is an interdisciplinary and vital a...
Biomaterials were originally designed to augment or replace damaged tissue in the body, but now enco...
A broad review of technologically focused work concerning biomolecules at interfaces is presented. T...
Biological surface science is a broad, interdisciplinary subfield of surface science, where properti...
Biological surface science is a broad, interdisciplinary subfield of surface science, where properti...
Any biomaterial application involves the creation of at least one interface. For instance, in a vasc...
A comprehensive review of ongoing and recommended research directions concerning the structure, dyna...
Protein-surface interactions are fundamental in natural processes, and have great potential for appl...
The interaction between nano-objects and extended solid surfaces is of paramount importance in the c...
At the beginning of 2022, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology - Biomaterials Section has p...
This thesis is focused on understanding the fundamental physical interaction occurring, when a mater...
Biomedical surface analysis has undergone significant and numerous advances in the past 30 years in ...
The development of surfaces that have switchable properties, also known as smart surfaces, have been...
In the past five years the Max Planck Research Group for Nonlinear spectroscopy of bio-interfaces ha...
The interaction between nano-objects and extended solid surface's is of paramount importance in the ...
Surface nanomechanics of biomolecules and supramolecular systems is an interdisciplinary and vital a...
Biomaterials were originally designed to augment or replace damaged tissue in the body, but now enco...
A broad review of technologically focused work concerning biomolecules at interfaces is presented. T...