In an extension of the previous paper, we describe the force dependence of break-up of doublets of latex spheres cross-linked by protein G-IgG bonds via the Fc region of the antibody. The receptor, the monoclonal Bear-1 antibody, was either covalently linked to 4.75-microns aldehyde/sulfate (A/S) latex spheres in a one-step reaction, or physically adsorbed to the 4.63-microns carboxyl-modified latex spheres used in Part I of this paper. The spheres were suspended in 19% buffered Dextran 40 containing the ligand, the bivalent recombinant protein G (Gamma-Bind G), and observed in the counter-rotating cone and plate Rheoscope. Break-up of doublets, tracked individually under the microscope, as well as in populations of 50–150 particles, was st...
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ABSTRACT. Biological cell adhesion involves specific-molecular bonds to sparsely distributed surface...
AbstractWe studied the shear-induced breakup of doublets of aldehyde/sulfate (A/S) latex spheres cov...
In an extension of the previous paper, we describe the force dependence of break-up of doublets of l...
We previously described the use of a counter-rotating cone and plate rheoscope to measure the time a...
Measurement of the physical strength of bonds linking in biological cells is important in characteri...
The receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces is important in many physiological...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion is a central phenomenon in many physiological and biotechnological p...
Using previously developed theory for the hydrodynamic normal, F$ rm sb{n},$ and shear, F$ rm sb{s},...
Specific, receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces in viscous shear flow is a c...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
AbstractThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological phenomena, esp...
Fixed spherical swollen human red blood cells of blood type B adhering on a glass surface through an...
We report on an extension of a previously described method to measure the hydrodynamic force to sepa...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
ABSTRACT. Biological cell adhesion involves specific-molecular bonds to sparsely distributed surface...
AbstractWe studied the shear-induced breakup of doublets of aldehyde/sulfate (A/S) latex spheres cov...
In an extension of the previous paper, we describe the force dependence of break-up of doublets of l...
We previously described the use of a counter-rotating cone and plate rheoscope to measure the time a...
Measurement of the physical strength of bonds linking in biological cells is important in characteri...
The receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces is important in many physiological...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion is a central phenomenon in many physiological and biotechnological p...
Using previously developed theory for the hydrodynamic normal, F$ rm sb{n},$ and shear, F$ rm sb{s},...
Specific, receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces in viscous shear flow is a c...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
AbstractThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological phenomena, esp...
Fixed spherical swollen human red blood cells of blood type B adhering on a glass surface through an...
We report on an extension of a previously described method to measure the hydrodynamic force to sepa...
International audienceThe binding properties of biomolecules play a crucial role in many biological ...
ABSTRACT. Biological cell adhesion involves specific-molecular bonds to sparsely distributed surface...
AbstractWe studied the shear-induced breakup of doublets of aldehyde/sulfate (A/S) latex spheres cov...