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Formation of Monolayer Films by the Spontaneous Assembly of Organic Thiols from Solution Onto Gold.

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This article is published in ChemInform.The article was published on 1989-04-11. It has received 327 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Monolayer.

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Chemically Modified Monolayer Surfaces Influence Valvular Interstitial Cell Attachment and Differentiation for Heart Valve Tissue Engineering

TL;DR: The factors leading to the onset of osteoblastic-like VICs (obVICs) and resulting calcification are not fully understood and a more complete characterization of VIC differentiation and phenotypic is needed.
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Wechselwirkung von Ezrin mit PIP2-haltigen artifiziellen Membransystemen und mit F-Aktin

TL;DR: In this paper, a laterale adaption of Ezrin to PIP2-haltigen Membranoberflachen mittels Quarzmikrowaage (QCM)-technik and Rasterkraftmikroskopie (SFM) is described.
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Bacterial adhesion in structured environments

TL;DR: This work designs model surfaces and examines the interplay between micro-scale geometry, surface energy and bacterial surface properties with respect to adhesion, with the ultimate goal of understanding bacterial adhesion in structured environments, and establishing principles for design of novel surfaces that effectively repel bacteria.
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The light harvesting 2 antenna complex of Rhodobacter sphaeroides.

TL;DR: It was shown that the puc2BA gene pair is crucial in modulating levels of LH2 complex assembly under these conditions, and mass spectroscopy established for the first time that Puc2B is incorperated within the LH2 in native complexes.
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Formation of monolayer films by the spontaneous assembly of organic thiols from solution onto gold

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used contact angles and optical ellipsometry to study the kinetics of adsorption of monolayer films and to examine the experimental conditions necessary for the formation of high-quality films.
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