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XPS and AFM analysis of antifouling PEG interfaces for microfabricated silicon biosensors
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Results indicated that PEG interfaces created in this investigation are appropriate for biosensors with micro- and nano-scale features, and are efficient in controlling protein fouling.About:
This article is published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics.The article was published on 2004-09-15. It has received 197 citations till now.read more
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Biocompatible surfactants for water-in-fluorocarbon emulsions
Christian Holtze,Amy C. Rowat,Jeremy J. Agresti,John Brian Hutchison,Francesco E. Angilè,Christian Schmitz,Sarah Köster,Honey Duan,Katherine J. Humphry,R. A. Scanga,Jeffrey Johnson,Dario Pisignano,David A. Weitz +12 more
TL;DR: A novel class of fluorosurfactants that are synthesized by coupling oligomeric perfluorinated polyethers (PFPE) with polyethyleneglycol (PEG) stabilize water-in-fluorocarbon oil emulsions and can be used for in vitro translation (IVT), as well as encapsulation and incubation of single cells.
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The bioink: A comprehensive review on bioprintable materials.
TL;DR: This paper presents the first comprehensive review of existing bioink types including hydrogels, cell aggregates, microcarriers and decellularized matrix components used in extrusion-, droplet- and laser-based bioprinting processes.
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Green chemistry and the health implications of nanoparticles
TL;DR: N nanoparticles can enter the human body through the lungs, the intestinal tract, and to a lesser extent the skin, and are likely to be a health issue, although the extent of effects on health are inconclusive.
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Integrated optical devices for lab-on-a-chip biosensing applications
TL;DR: This review provides an extended overview of the state-of-the-art in integrated photonic biosensors technology including interferometers, grating couplers, microring resonators, photonic crystals and other novel nanophotonic transducers.
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Anti-PEG immunity: emergence, characteristics, and unaddressed questions.
Qi Yang,Samuel K. Lai +1 more
TL;DR: An emerging body of literature demonstrates that the immune system can produce antibodies that specifically bind PEG, which can lead to the 'accelerated blood clearance' of PEGylated therapeutics, and suggests that the mechanism(s) and features of human anti-PEG immune responses may differ from those of animal models.
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Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine
TL;DR: A. Ratner, Biomaterials Science: An Interdisciplinary Endeavor, Materials Science and Engineering--Properties of Materials: J.E. Schoen, and R.J.Ratner, Surface Properties of Materials, and Application of Materials in Medicine and Dentistry.
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The chemistry of organic silicon compounds
Zvi Rappoport,Yitzhak Apeloig +1 more
TL;DR: A.R.Bassindale and P.G.Taylor as mentioned in this paper discussed the photochemistry of organosilicon compounds, A.R., B.B.Birkofer and O.Ojima.
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Self-assembled organic monolayers: model systems for studying adsorption of proteins at surfaces
TL;DR: Self-assembled monolayers of omega-functionalized long-chain alkanethiolates on gold films are excellent model systems with which to study the interactions of proteins with organic surfaces and the ability to create interfaces with similar structures and well-defined compositions should make it possible to test hypotheses concerning protein adsorption.
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A Survey of Structure−Property Relationships of Surfaces that Resist the Adsorption of Protein
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy and self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) to determine the characteristics of functional groups that give surfaces the ability to resist the nonspecific adsorption of proteins from solution.
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Adsorption of proteins onto surfaces containing end-attached oligo(ethylene oxide): a model system using self-assembled monolayers
TL;DR: In this paper, the adsorption of four proteins-fibrinogen, lysozyme, pyruvate kinase, and RNAse A-to self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on gold was studied.