International audienceProtein adsorption on solid surfaces is of interest for many industrial and biomedical applications, where it represents the conditioning step for micro-organism adhesion and biofilm formation. To understand the driving forces of such an interaction we focus in this paper on the investigation of the adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA) (optically non-absorbing, model protein) and DsRed (optically absorbing, naturally fluorescent protein) on silica surfaces. Specifically, we propose synthesis of thin protein layers by means of dip coating of the dielectric surface in protein solutions with different concentrations (0.01–5.0 g l−1). We employed spectroscopic ellipsometry as the most suitable and non-destructive techn...
Bovine serum albumin (BSA) is the most widely used protein for surface passivation applications, alt...
The objective of the investigation was to study how different surface cleaning procedures affect the...
<div><p>Understanding protein adsorption kinetics to surfaces is of importance for various environme...
International audienceProtein adsorption on solid surfaces is of interest for many industrial and bi...
AbstractThe structure of the adsorbing layers of native and denatured proteins (fibrinogen, γ-immuno...
Although protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process is chall...
The adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA) on two types of silica nanoparticles (NPs), one pyrolyt...
AbstractAlthough protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process ...
Molecular details of BSA adsorption on a silica surface are revealed by fully atomistic molecular dy...
cited By 1International audienceThe Discosoma recombinant red fluorescent (DsRed) protein is the lat...
Molecular details of BSA adsorption on a silica surface are revealed by fully atomistic molecular dy...
International audienceDriven by many applications, the development of new biomaterials has considera...
The Discosoma Recombinant Red Fluorescent (DsRed) protein is the latest member of the family of fluo...
Bovine serum albumin (BSA) is the most widely used protein for surface passivation applications, alt...
The objective of the investigation was to study how different surface cleaning procedures affect the...
<div><p>Understanding protein adsorption kinetics to surfaces is of importance for various environme...
International audienceProtein adsorption on solid surfaces is of interest for many industrial and bi...
AbstractThe structure of the adsorbing layers of native and denatured proteins (fibrinogen, γ-immuno...
Although protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process is chall...
The adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA) on two types of silica nanoparticles (NPs), one pyrolyt...
AbstractAlthough protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process ...
Molecular details of BSA adsorption on a silica surface are revealed by fully atomistic molecular dy...
cited By 1International audienceThe Discosoma recombinant red fluorescent (DsRed) protein is the lat...
Molecular details of BSA adsorption on a silica surface are revealed by fully atomistic molecular dy...
International audienceDriven by many applications, the development of new biomaterials has considera...
The Discosoma Recombinant Red Fluorescent (DsRed) protein is the latest member of the family of fluo...
Bovine serum albumin (BSA) is the most widely used protein for surface passivation applications, alt...
The objective of the investigation was to study how different surface cleaning procedures affect the...
<div><p>Understanding protein adsorption kinetics to surfaces is of importance for various environme...