Protein adsorption to biomaterials
DR Schmidt, H Waldeck, WJ Kao - … and controlling protein, cell, and tissue …, 2009 - Springer
Within milliseconds after biomaterials come in contact with a biological fluid such as blood,
proteins begin to adhere to the surface through a process known as protein adsorption …
proteins begin to adhere to the surface through a process known as protein adsorption …
Protein adsorption onto nanomaterials engineered for theranostic applications
K Nienhaus, Y Xue, L Shang, GU Nienhaus - Nanotechnology, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
The key role of biomolecule adsorption onto engineered nanomaterials for therapeutic and
diagnostic purposes has been well recognized by the nanobiotechnology community, and …
diagnostic purposes has been well recognized by the nanobiotechnology community, and …
Protein adsorption: a feasible method for nanoparticle functionalization?
Nanomaterials are now well-established components of many sectors of science and
technology. Their sizes, structures, and chemical properties allow for the exploration of a …
technology. Their sizes, structures, and chemical properties allow for the exploration of a …
Protein adsorption on solid surfaces
The research field of protein adsorption on surfaces appears to be as popular as ever. In the
past year, several hundred published papers tackled problems ranging from fundamental …
past year, several hundred published papers tackled problems ranging from fundamental …
Biomaterials: protein-surface interactions
RA Latour - Encyclopedia of biomaterials and biomedical …, 2005 - taylorfrancis.com
The study of protein–surface interactions represents one of the most important topics in the
field of biomaterials, and as such, it has been a focus of intensive study for several decades …
field of biomaterials, and as such, it has been a focus of intensive study for several decades …
Fundamentals of protein and cell interactions in biomaterials
Protein adsorption is the first process that occurs after implantation of a biomaterial in the
human body. This process changes the properties of the surface and can induce structural …
human body. This process changes the properties of the surface and can induce structural …
Protein adsorption in three dimensions
EA Vogler - Biomaterials, 2012 - Elsevier
Recent experimental and theoretical work clarifying the physical chemistry of blood-protein
adsorption from aqueous-buffer solution to various kinds of surfaces is reviewed and …
adsorption from aqueous-buffer solution to various kinds of surfaces is reviewed and …
The influence of nanostructured materials on biointerfacial interactions
Control over biointerfacial interactions in vitro and in vivo is the key to many biomedical
applications: from cell culture and diagnostic tools to drug delivery, biomaterials and …
applications: from cell culture and diagnostic tools to drug delivery, biomaterials and …
[PDF][PDF] Protein adsorption on polymer particles
JH Kim, JY Yoon - Encyclopedia of surface and colloid science, 2002 - chem.ucla.edu
Protein adsorption on polymer particles has significant importance in biomedical
applications, both in vitro and in vivo. It has, therefore, been studied from all viewpoints for …
applications, both in vitro and in vivo. It has, therefore, been studied from all viewpoints for …
Protein adsorption to solid surfaces
M Wahlgren, T Arnebrant - Trends in biotechnology, 1991 - cell.com
The phenomenon of protein adsorption to solid surfaces affects the performance of many
materials and processes, in areas ranging from medicine to biochemical engineering …
materials and processes, in areas ranging from medicine to biochemical engineering …