Handbook of biofunctional surfaces

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Author(s): Wolfgang Knoll
Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 1174
City: Singapore
Tags: Специальные дисциплины;Наноматериалы и нанотехнологии;Нанобиотехнология;


Content: Self-assembled monolayers: a versatile tool for biofunctionalization of surfaces / Atul N. Parikh and David L. Allara --
Gemini SAMs / Kaoru Tamada and Shinobu Yokokawa --
Physical chemistry of nonfouling oligo (ethylene oxide)-terminated self-assembled monolayers / Michael Grunze --
Electrochemically designed self-assembled monolayers for the selective immobilization and release of ligands, proteins, and cells / Omar Azzaroni and Roberto C. Salvarezza --
OM-CVD on patterned SAMs / Silvia Mittler --
Modification of glass surfaces by phosphorus dendrimer layers for biosensors / Anne-Marie Caminade and Jean-Pierre Majoral --
Biofunctional dendrons grafted on a surface / Young-Eun Choi and Joon Won Park --
Surface attached polymeric hydrogel films / Ulrich Jonas, Coenraad R. van den Brom, Annette Brunsen, and Robert F. Roskamp --
Evanescent wave biosensors with a hydrogel binding matrix / Jakub Dostalek, Yi Wang, Chun Jen Huang, and Wolfgang Knoll --
Surface modification of high-strength interpenetrating network hydrogels for biomedical device applications / David Myung, Lampros Kourtis, Jaan Noolandi, Jennifer Cochran, Christopher N. Ta, and Curtis W. Frank --
Ultrasensitive biosensing with polymer brushes / Fang Yu --
Noncovalent immobilization of proteins to surfaces / Pascal Jonkheijm and Jurriaan Huskens --
Recent progress on site-selective covalent methods for generating protein biochips / Qi An and Pascal Jonkheijm --
5-layer proteins / Uwe B. Sleytr, Dietmar Pum, Eva Maria Egelseer, Nicola Ilk, and Bernhard Schuster --
Peptide nanotube coatings for bioapplications / Lise T. de Jonge and Molly M. Stevens --
Heparan sulfate surfaces to probe the functions of the master regulator of the extracellular space / Nina S. Azmi and David G. Fernig --
Heparanated surfaces / Victor Nurcombe, William R. Birch, and Simon M. Cool --
Biomimetic systems: the tethered bilayer lipid membrane / Stefan M. Schiller --
Cell-free synthesis of complex membrane proteins / Ahu Arslan Yildiz, Sandra Ritz, and Eva-Kathrin Sinner --
Integrin-functionalized artificial membranes as test platforms for monitoring small integrin ligand binding by surface plasmon-enhanced fluoreschence spectroscopy / Ute Reuning, Daniela Lössner, Birgit Wiltschi, Wolfgang Knoll, and Eva-Kathrin Sinner --
Supported lipid bilayer formation using self-spreading phenomena / Kazuaki Furukawa --
Electrically addressable, biologically relevant surface-supported bilayers / Janice Lin, Kalina Hristova, and Peter C. Searson --
Micropatterned model biological membranes on a solid surface / Kenichi Morigaki --
Matrix mysteries and stem cells / William Birch and Steve Oh --
Mechanical cues for cell culture / K.A. Melzak, S. Moreno-Flores, M. dM Vivanco, and Jose-Luis Toca-Herrera --
In vitro neuronal cell guidance by protein micro- and nanocontact printing / Andreas Offenhäusser, Dirk Mayer, Simone Meffert, and Daniel Schwaab --
Hemocompatible surfaces for blood-contacting applications / Yuquan Zou, Kai Yu, Benjamin F.L. Lai, Donald E. Brooks, and Jayachandran N. Kizhakkedathu --
Nanopatterning of biomolecules by dip-pen nanolithography / Xiaozhu Zhou, Sreenivasan Koliyat Parayil, Hai Li, and Hua Zhang --
Application of biofunctional surfaces in medical diagnostics / Christa Nöhammer --
Nanopatterning for bioapplications / Patrick Domnanich and Claudia Preininger --
Glucose biosensors: transduction methods, redox materials, and biointerfaces / Roderick B. Pernites and Rigoberto C. Advincula.