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Proteins at Interfaces II. Fundamentals and Applications by Thomas A. Horbett, John L. Brash

By Thomas A. Horbett, John L. Brash

content material: Proteins at interfaces : an summary / John L. Brash and Thomas A. Horbett --
Reversibility and the mechanism of protein adsorption / Willem Norde and Charles A. Haynes --
Logarithmic progress of protein motion pictures / Simon Alaeddine and Håkan Nygren --
Comparative adsorption reports with artificial, structural balance and cost mutants of bacteriophage T4 lysozyme / J. McGuire, V. Krisdhasima, Marie C. Wahlgren, and Thomas Arnebrant --
constitution and adsorption houses of fibrinogen / Li Feng and Joseph D. Andrade --
Macroscopic and microscopic interactions among albumin and hydrophilic surfaces / C.J. van Oss, W. Wu, and R.F. Giese --
a brand new hydrophobicity scale and its relevance to protein folding and interactions at interfaces / Dan W. Urry and Chi-Hao Luan --
The Vroman impression : a serious assessment / Steven M. Slack and Thomas A. Horbett --
temporary adsorption of fibrinogen from plasma recommendations flowing in silica capillaries / M.T. Le, J.N. Mulvihill, J.-P. Cazenave, and P. Déjardin --
Protein displacement phenomena in blood plasma and serum studied through the wettability gradient process and the lens-on-surface technique / Hans B. Elwing, Liu Li, Agneta R. Askendal, Ghada S. Nimeri, and John L. Brash --
aggressive adsorption of proteins in the course of publicity of human blood plasma to glass and polyethylene / P. Turbill, T. Beugeling, and A.A. Poot --
Protein-protein interactions affecting proteins at surfaces / Peter H. Warkentin, Ingemar Lundström, and Pentti Tengvall --
Modeling the dynamics of protein adsorption to surfaces / A. Nadarajah, C.F. Lu, and K.K. Chittur --
impact of protein festival on floor adsorption-density parameters of polymer-protein interfaces / V.I. Sevastianov, Y.S. Tremsina, R.C. Eberhart, and S.W. Kim --
aggressive adsorption of albumin and fibrinogen at solution-air and solution-polyethylene interfaces : in situ measurements / A. Baszkin and M.M. Boissonnade --
Ellipsometry experiences of protein adsorption at hydrophobic surfaces / Martin Malmsten and Bo Lassen --
Protein-surfactant interactions at reliable surfaces / Thomas Arnebrant and Marie C. Wahlgren --
Calorimetric observations of protein conformation at solid-liquid interfaces / Guoying Yan, Jenq-Thun Li, Shao-Chie Huang, and Karin D. Caldwell --
Molecular orientation in adsorbed cytochrome c motion pictures by way of planar waveguide linear dichroism / John E. Lee and S. Scott Saavedra --
Human serum albumin adsorption at solid-liquid interface monitored via electron spin resonance spectroscopy / R. Nicholov, N. Lum, R.P.N. Veregin, and F. DiCosmo --
Proteins at surfaces studied with the outside strength process / Eva Blomberg and in step with M. Claesson --
Neutron reflectivity of adsorbed protein motion pictures / Peter J. Atkinson, Eric Dickinson, David S. Horne, and Robert M. Richardson --
Mechanisms and outcomes of protein adsorption on soil mineral surfaces / H. Quiquampoix, J. Abadie, M.H. Baron, F. Leprince, P.T. Matumoto-Pintro, R.G. Ratcliffe, and S. Staunton --
Reactivity of antibodies on antigens adsorbed on sturdy surfaces / P. Huetz, P. Schaaf, J.-C. Voegel, E.K. Mann, B. Miras, V. Ball, M. Freund, and J.-P. Cazenave --
Interactions of hydrolytic enzymes at an aqueous-polyurethane interface / J. Paul Santerre, Daniel G. Duguay, Rosalind S. Labow, and John L. Brash --
Adsorption of human low-density lipoprotein onto a silica-octadecyldimethylsilyl (C₁) gradient floor / Chih-Hu Ho and Vladimir Hlady --
lowered protein adsorption on polymer floor coated with a self-assembled biomimetic membrane / Kazuhiko Ishihara and Nobuo Nakabayashi --
research of the prevention of protein adsorption via steric repulsion concept / Timothy B. McPherson, Samuel J. Lee, and Kinam Park --
Direct dimension of protein adsorption on latex debris through sedimentation field-flow fractionation / Yong Jiang, J. Calvin Giddings, and Ronald Beckett --
amendment of silica with a covalently connected antigen to be used in immunosorbent assays / Kathryn A. Melzak and Donald E. Brooks --
Mechanism of the preliminary attachment of human vein endothelial cells onto polystyrene-based tradition surfaces and surfaces ready by way of radiofrequency plasmas : roles of serum fibronectin and vitronectin in cellphone attachment to surfaces containing amide teams / John G. Steele, Thomas R. Gengenbach, Graham Johnson, Clive McFarland, B. Ann Dalton, P. Anne Underwood, Ronald C. Chatelier, and Hans J. Griesser --
Platelet adhesion to fibrinogen adsorbed on glow discharge-deposited polymers / David Kiaei, Allan S. Hoffman, and Thomas A. Horbett --
Serum protein adsorption and platelet adhesion to polyurethane grafted with methoxypoly(ethylene glycol) methacrylate polymers / Maria I. Ivanchenko, Eduard A. Kulik, and Yoshito Ikada --
Selective adsorption of fibrinogen domain names at synthetic surfaces and its impact on endothelial telephone spreading / Hiroko Sato --
Phospholipase A2 interactions with version lipid monolayer membranes on the air-water interface / K.M. Maloney, M. Grandbois, C. Salesse, D.W. Grainger, and A. Reichert --
Fibronectin in a surface-adsorbed kingdom : insolubilization and self-assembly / Viola Vogel --
Threshold impact for penetration of prothrombin into phospholipid monolayers / M.F. Lecompte and H. Duplan --
Formation and homes of surface-active antibodies / Shlomo Magdassi, Oren Sheinberg, and Zichria Zakay-Rones.

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17. F. ; Marcel-Dekker: New York, 1969, p. 213. 18. Creighton, T . E . Biochem. J. 1990, 270, 1. 19. ; Norde, W. Colloids and Surfaces B 1994, 2, 517. 20. L. Adv. Protein Chem. 1979, 33, 167. 21. L. Biochemistry 1988, 27, 1648. 22. ; Norde, W. J. Colloid Interface Sci. 1994, 164, 394. ; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1995. ch003 Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Göteborg, Medicinaregatan 5, S-413 90 Göteborg, Sweden The kinetics of protein adsorption and antibody binding to surface­ -immobilised antigen was measured with off-null ellipsometry under non­ -diffusion limited conditions.

2b). In such systems, the form of the ascending branch is usually but not always (see refs. 1,2) independent of the number and size of c steps used in measuring the curve. ; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1995. 27 28 PROTEINS AT INTERFACES II the isotherm distinguishable. As a rule it is found that, when shear is excluded, dilution does not lead to detectable desorption of proteins from solid sorbents, particularly hydrophobic sorbents, even when the observation time is extended to several days and is therefore much longer than the relaxation time of the protein at the surface [2,3].

This interplay between major adsorption processes points to a synergistic adsorption mechanism; in addition to its inherent contribution, each subprocess amplifies the other contributions to the overall driving force for adsorption. 1. , J. Colloid and Interface Sci. 1982, 90, 148. 2. P. ; Plenum Press: New York, 1985; p. 295. 3. ; Magnani, A. Clinical Materials1992,11,37. 4. L. Chem. Pharm. Bull. 1988, 36, 2711. 5. ; Kresak, M . I. Biofouling 1991, 4, 3. 6. Biofouling 1991, 4, 25. 7. J. Org. Coat.

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