The recent development of living microarrays as novel tools for the analysis of gene expression in an in-situ environment promises to unravel gene function within living organisms. In order to significantly enhance microarray performance, we are working towards electro-responsive DNA transfection chips. This study focuses on the control of DNA adsorption and desorption by appropriate surface modification of highly doped p++ silicon. Silicon was modified by plasma polymerisation of allylamine (ALAPP), a non-toxic surface that sustains cell growth. Subsequent high surface density grafting of poly(ethylene oxide) formed a layer resistant to biomolecule adsorption and cell attachment. Spatially controlled excimer laser ablation of the surface p...
A procedure is developed to modify silicon surface by organic monolayer films with designed micromet...
Understanding the relationship between material surface properties and cellular responses to these p...
An in-depth understanding of the interface between cells and implantable surfaces is one of the keys...
The manipulation of biomolecules at solid/liquid interfaces is important for the enhanced performanc...
Transfection cell microarrays (TCMs) are a high-throughput, miniaturised cell-culture system utilisi...
The spatial control over biomolecule- and cell-surface interactions is of great interest to a broad ...
In this paper, we describe the development and characterization of a biochip platform for cell trans...
[[abstract]]Efficient high-throughput expression of genes in mammalian cells can facilitate large-sc...
In this work, the surface properties of a DNA microarray formed on silicon based solid support are s...
The immobilization of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) on solid supports is a crucial step for any applic...
We have developed a new procedure for efficient combing of DNA on a silicon substrate, which allows ...
Microarray technology was developed in the early 1990s to measure the transcription levels of thousa...
Advanced materials could bring about fundamental improvements in the evolution of innovative analyti...
Interactions between biological macromolecules and micrometer- and sub-micrometer-scale surface stru...
Porous Silicon is a material that is made when an electric potential is applied to silicon using a h...
A procedure is developed to modify silicon surface by organic monolayer films with designed micromet...
Understanding the relationship between material surface properties and cellular responses to these p...
An in-depth understanding of the interface between cells and implantable surfaces is one of the keys...
The manipulation of biomolecules at solid/liquid interfaces is important for the enhanced performanc...
Transfection cell microarrays (TCMs) are a high-throughput, miniaturised cell-culture system utilisi...
The spatial control over biomolecule- and cell-surface interactions is of great interest to a broad ...
In this paper, we describe the development and characterization of a biochip platform for cell trans...
[[abstract]]Efficient high-throughput expression of genes in mammalian cells can facilitate large-sc...
In this work, the surface properties of a DNA microarray formed on silicon based solid support are s...
The immobilization of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) on solid supports is a crucial step for any applic...
We have developed a new procedure for efficient combing of DNA on a silicon substrate, which allows ...
Microarray technology was developed in the early 1990s to measure the transcription levels of thousa...
Advanced materials could bring about fundamental improvements in the evolution of innovative analyti...
Interactions between biological macromolecules and micrometer- and sub-micrometer-scale surface stru...
Porous Silicon is a material that is made when an electric potential is applied to silicon using a h...
A procedure is developed to modify silicon surface by organic monolayer films with designed micromet...
Understanding the relationship between material surface properties and cellular responses to these p...
An in-depth understanding of the interface between cells and implantable surfaces is one of the keys...