AbstractThe structure of the adsorbing layers of native and denatured proteins (fibrinogen, γ-immunoglobulin, albumin, and lysozyme) was studied on hydrophilic TiO2 and hydrophobic Teflon-AF surfaces using the quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation and optical waveguide lightmode spectroscopy techniques. The density and the refractive index of the adsorbing protein layers could be determined from the complementary information provided by the two in situ instruments. The observed density and refractive index changes during the protein-adsorption process indicated the presence of conformational changes (e.g., partial unfolding) in general, especially upon contact with the hydrophobic surface. The structure of the formed layers was found...
The mechanisms by which proteins adsorb to surfaces of biomaterials have long been of interest. The ...
Adsorption layers of two human plasma proteins (albumin-HSA, fibrinogen-FGN) on hydrophobic fluorohy...
International audienceIn literature, contacts between pegylated compounds and blood proteins are gen...
AbstractThe structure of the adsorbing layers of native and denatured proteins (fibrinogen, γ-immuno...
AbstractAlthough protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process ...
Although protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process is chall...
International audienceProtein adsorption on solid surfaces is of interest for many industrial and bi...
Protein adsorption plays a crucial role in biomaterial surface science as it is directly linked to t...
The physicochemical properties of protein layers at the solid–liquid interface are essential in many...
Protein adsorption plays a crucial role in biomaterial surface science as it is directly linked to t...
The extent of protein adsorption is an important consideration in the biocompatibility of biomateria...
In this work we studied protein adsorption on chemically well-controlled surfaces. The focus is put ...
AbstractWith the use of single-molecule total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM), t...
In the present study, we monitor the adsorption–desorption kinetics and adsorbed layer structure of ...
In this work we studied protein adsorption on chemically well-controlled surfaces. The focus is put ...
The mechanisms by which proteins adsorb to surfaces of biomaterials have long been of interest. The ...
Adsorption layers of two human plasma proteins (albumin-HSA, fibrinogen-FGN) on hydrophobic fluorohy...
International audienceIn literature, contacts between pegylated compounds and blood proteins are gen...
AbstractThe structure of the adsorbing layers of native and denatured proteins (fibrinogen, γ-immuno...
AbstractAlthough protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process ...
Although protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process is chall...
International audienceProtein adsorption on solid surfaces is of interest for many industrial and bi...
Protein adsorption plays a crucial role in biomaterial surface science as it is directly linked to t...
The physicochemical properties of protein layers at the solid–liquid interface are essential in many...
Protein adsorption plays a crucial role in biomaterial surface science as it is directly linked to t...
The extent of protein adsorption is an important consideration in the biocompatibility of biomateria...
In this work we studied protein adsorption on chemically well-controlled surfaces. The focus is put ...
AbstractWith the use of single-molecule total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM), t...
In the present study, we monitor the adsorption–desorption kinetics and adsorbed layer structure of ...
In this work we studied protein adsorption on chemically well-controlled surfaces. The focus is put ...
The mechanisms by which proteins adsorb to surfaces of biomaterials have long been of interest. The ...
Adsorption layers of two human plasma proteins (albumin-HSA, fibrinogen-FGN) on hydrophobic fluorohy...
International audienceIn literature, contacts between pegylated compounds and blood proteins are gen...