Protein adsorption onto nanomaterials is a process of vital significance and it is commonly controlled by functionalizing their surface with polymers. The efficiency of this strategy depends on the design parameters of the nanoconstruct. Although significant amount of work has been carried out on planar surfaces modified with different types of polymers, studies investigating the role of surface curvature are not as abundant. Here, we present a comprehensive and systematic study of the protein adsorption process, analyzing the effect of curvature and morphology, the grafting of polymer mixtures, the type of monomer (neutral, acidic, basic), the proteins in solution, and the conditions of the solution. The theoretical approach we employed is...
Owing to their many outstanding features, such as small size, large surface area, and cell penetrati...
In various applications it is desired that biological cells or protein molecules are immobilized at ...
Recent technological advances have allowed the development of a new generation of nanostructured mat...
The thermodynamics and kinetics of protein adsorption on bare surfaces as well as on surfaces with g...
A general theoretical framework for studying the adsorption of protein molecules on surfaces with gr...
The influence of surface geometry on adsorbed proteins offers new possibilities for controlling quat...
This review describes different strategies of surface elaboration for a better control of biomolecul...
Many areas of biochemistry and molecular biology, both fundamental and applications-orientated, requ...
Ion exchange media involving charge groups attached to flexible polymers are widely used for protein...
Many areas of biochemistry and molecular biology, both fundamental and applications-orientated, requ...
Background: Protein adsorption is the first of a complex series of events that regulates many phenom...
inflammatory responses and protein crystallization. A quantitative understanding of how nanoscale m...
Surface roughness and energy significantly influence protein adsorption on to biomaterials, which, i...
The absorption of biomolecules on surfaces is a perennial and general problem relevant to fields as ...
Every biosensor, bioengineered scaffold or biomedical implant depends crucially on an ability to con...
Owing to their many outstanding features, such as small size, large surface area, and cell penetrati...
In various applications it is desired that biological cells or protein molecules are immobilized at ...
Recent technological advances have allowed the development of a new generation of nanostructured mat...
The thermodynamics and kinetics of protein adsorption on bare surfaces as well as on surfaces with g...
A general theoretical framework for studying the adsorption of protein molecules on surfaces with gr...
The influence of surface geometry on adsorbed proteins offers new possibilities for controlling quat...
This review describes different strategies of surface elaboration for a better control of biomolecul...
Many areas of biochemistry and molecular biology, both fundamental and applications-orientated, requ...
Ion exchange media involving charge groups attached to flexible polymers are widely used for protein...
Many areas of biochemistry and molecular biology, both fundamental and applications-orientated, requ...
Background: Protein adsorption is the first of a complex series of events that regulates many phenom...
inflammatory responses and protein crystallization. A quantitative understanding of how nanoscale m...
Surface roughness and energy significantly influence protein adsorption on to biomaterials, which, i...
The absorption of biomolecules on surfaces is a perennial and general problem relevant to fields as ...
Every biosensor, bioengineered scaffold or biomedical implant depends crucially on an ability to con...
Owing to their many outstanding features, such as small size, large surface area, and cell penetrati...
In various applications it is desired that biological cells or protein molecules are immobilized at ...
Recent technological advances have allowed the development of a new generation of nanostructured mat...