There is much interest in attaching polyethylene glycol (PEG) and other hydrophilic, neutral polymers to surfaces to reduce the extent of protein and cell adsorption. Interestingly, these same surface-bound polymers are effective in masking surface charge and reducing electrokinetic effects such as particle electrophoretic mobility, streaming potential, and electroosmosis. It is apparent that similar molecular properties are responsible for both protein and cell rejection and reduction of electrokinetic effects. in this work we compared the fibrinogen-rejecting ability and the effect on electrophoretic mobility of three polymer coatings bound to polystyrene. the three polymers were side-bound dextran, end-bound dextran, and end-bound PEG. t...
For electrified surfaces, ions and applied potentials play major roles in controlling the surface pr...
Ellipsometry was used to investigate the influence of ionic strength (I) and pH on the adsorption of...
The effect of surface charge on the protein resistance of adsorbed layers of poly(ethylene imine)-[g...
There has been much recent interest in the use of poly(ethylene glycol)s (PEGs) for a variety of bio...
The purpose of this project was to examine the utility of polyethylene glycol (PEG) and dextran coat...
To understand better the origin of protein rejection observed with surface-bound poly(ethylene oxide...
Grafting a dense layer of soluble polymers onto a surface is a well-established method for controlli...
Grafting a dense layer of soluble polymers onto a surface is a well-established method for controlli...
Nonspecific protein adsorption generally occurs at the biomaterial-tissue interface and usually has ...
Grafting a dense layer of soluble polymers onto a surface is a well-established method for controlli...
Many homogeneous assays are complicated by the adsorption of probe molecules by the surface of react...
Grafting a dense layer of soluble polymers onto a surface is a well-established method for controlli...
Protein adsorption is a complex phenomenon that is governed by chemical, physical, and thermodynami...
Grafting a dense layer of soluble polymers onto a surface is a well-established method for controlli...
Grafting a dense layer of soluble polymers onto a surface is a well-established method for controlli...
For electrified surfaces, ions and applied potentials play major roles in controlling the surface pr...
Ellipsometry was used to investigate the influence of ionic strength (I) and pH on the adsorption of...
The effect of surface charge on the protein resistance of adsorbed layers of poly(ethylene imine)-[g...
There has been much recent interest in the use of poly(ethylene glycol)s (PEGs) for a variety of bio...
The purpose of this project was to examine the utility of polyethylene glycol (PEG) and dextran coat...
To understand better the origin of protein rejection observed with surface-bound poly(ethylene oxide...
Grafting a dense layer of soluble polymers onto a surface is a well-established method for controlli...
Grafting a dense layer of soluble polymers onto a surface is a well-established method for controlli...
Nonspecific protein adsorption generally occurs at the biomaterial-tissue interface and usually has ...
Grafting a dense layer of soluble polymers onto a surface is a well-established method for controlli...
Many homogeneous assays are complicated by the adsorption of probe molecules by the surface of react...
Grafting a dense layer of soluble polymers onto a surface is a well-established method for controlli...
Protein adsorption is a complex phenomenon that is governed by chemical, physical, and thermodynami...
Grafting a dense layer of soluble polymers onto a surface is a well-established method for controlli...
Grafting a dense layer of soluble polymers onto a surface is a well-established method for controlli...
For electrified surfaces, ions and applied potentials play major roles in controlling the surface pr...
Ellipsometry was used to investigate the influence of ionic strength (I) and pH on the adsorption of...
The effect of surface charge on the protein resistance of adsorbed layers of poly(ethylene imine)-[g...