Derivatisation of polystyrene by carbene insertions followed by diazonium coupling permits the introduction of diverse chemical functionality, providing access to materials with similar bulk properties, but in which surface chemical characteristics are systematically varied across a range of surface polarity, hydration and non-bonding interaction behaviour. Protein binding experiments with bovine serum albumin demonstrate that protein adhesion is dependent upon the identity of the surface chemical group, with tert-butyl, hexyl, dimethylamino, amino, and carboxyl modified systems all exhibiting higher levels of binding, while glycol, hydroxyl, and phosphonate give similar or lower levels of binding, relative to the control. This behaviour ha...
The purpose of this study is to increase our knowledge of the nature of the surface properties of po...
The goal of this thesis was to explore how to improve the functionality of proteins as biomaterials ...
We report here a chemical treatment which permits the direct modification of the surface properties ...
Derivatisation of polystyrene by carbene insertions followed by diazonium coupling permits the intro...
Polystyrene thin films were functionalized using a facile two-step chemical protocol involving carbe...
This review describes different strategies of surface elaboration for a better control of biomolecul...
Polystyrene thin films were functionalized using a facile two-step chemical protocol involving carbe...
Protein immobilization on surfaces is of great importance in numerous applications in biology and bi...
The ability to control the interaction between proteins and cells with biomaterials is critical for ...
Biocompatibility of materials strongly depends on their surface properties. Therefore, surface deriv...
For many biomedical applications, material surfaces should not only prevent unspecific protein adsor...
Protein adhesion and adsorption behaviors vary in response to variations in surface wettability; how...
This thesis is concerned with the chemical modification of polymers in the preparation of a library ...
The deposition of a thin film layer by plasma polymerization enables the surface functionalization o...
The chemical modification of proteins is at the frontier of developments in biological imaging and ...
The purpose of this study is to increase our knowledge of the nature of the surface properties of po...
The goal of this thesis was to explore how to improve the functionality of proteins as biomaterials ...
We report here a chemical treatment which permits the direct modification of the surface properties ...
Derivatisation of polystyrene by carbene insertions followed by diazonium coupling permits the intro...
Polystyrene thin films were functionalized using a facile two-step chemical protocol involving carbe...
This review describes different strategies of surface elaboration for a better control of biomolecul...
Polystyrene thin films were functionalized using a facile two-step chemical protocol involving carbe...
Protein immobilization on surfaces is of great importance in numerous applications in biology and bi...
The ability to control the interaction between proteins and cells with biomaterials is critical for ...
Biocompatibility of materials strongly depends on their surface properties. Therefore, surface deriv...
For many biomedical applications, material surfaces should not only prevent unspecific protein adsor...
Protein adhesion and adsorption behaviors vary in response to variations in surface wettability; how...
This thesis is concerned with the chemical modification of polymers in the preparation of a library ...
The deposition of a thin film layer by plasma polymerization enables the surface functionalization o...
The chemical modification of proteins is at the frontier of developments in biological imaging and ...
The purpose of this study is to increase our knowledge of the nature of the surface properties of po...
The goal of this thesis was to explore how to improve the functionality of proteins as biomaterials ...
We report here a chemical treatment which permits the direct modification of the surface properties ...