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The protein adsorption is a crucial but complex phenomenon in many applications, like biosensors, biomaterials. The amount, orientation and biological activity of adsorbed proteins are heavily dependent upon the structure of protein, like widely-applied Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA), and the properties of the substrate. At some extent, to explore the physicochemical properties and dynamics interaction...
Protein interactions have great significance in biomedical and bioengineering research. It is a challenge to form an ideal protein surface. Self assembled monolayers (SAMs) is a rather new chemical method which is easily handled to fabricate a well defined protein surface. In this work, we performed alkanethiol monolayers with carboxyl end groups, and mixed alkanethiols monolayers with carboxyl and...
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