AVS 55th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Biomaterial Interfaces Tuesday Sessions

Session BI-TuP
Biomaterials Interfaces Poster Session with Focus on Cells and Proteins at Interfaces

Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 6:30 pm, Room Hall D


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BI-TuP1
Human Serum Albumin Adsorption to Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene
E.S. Leibner, N. Barnthip, W. Chen, C.R. Baumrucker, J.V. Badding, The Pennsylvania State University, M.V. Pishko, Texas A&M University, E.A. Vogler, The Pennsylvania State University
BI-TuP2
The Role of Surface Chemistry in poly-L-lysine Mediated Alginate Adsorption
K.T. Queeney, J.E. Brown, E.K. Davis, C. Franqui, Smith College
BI-TuP3
Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Characterization of the Surface Polysaccharides of Group B Streptococcus
T. Nguyen, Oregon State University, J.R. Hull, D.G. Castner, University of Washington NESAC/BIO
BI-TuP4
Hydrogels with KGF
J.A. Appawu, J.A. Gardella, University at Buffalo: The State University of New York
BI-TuP5
Patterning of pOEGMA Polymer Brushes Using Photolithography and Photomasking for Applications in Protein and Cellular Adhesion Research
M.S. Johannes, A. Garcia, A. Hucknall, A.J. Simnick, R.L. Clark, S. Zauscher, A. Chilkoti, Duke University
BI-TuP6
Novel Patterned Protein Assay To Measure Differential Extracellular Matrix Protein Affinities for Cellular Attachment and Axonal Outgrowth
W.M. Theilacker, A.L. Styer, H.P. Bui, University of Delaware, D.E. Willis, J.L. Twiss, Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, T.P. Beebe, Jr., University of Delaware
BI-TuP7
XPS Analysis of Protein Adsorption on Bioprocessing Materials
R.A. Zangmeister, National Institute of Standards and Technology
BI-TuP8
Highly Sensitive Probe of Crystalline Sub-Micron Sized Domain Structures in Amorphous Material
H.B. de Aguiar, S. Roke, Max-Planck-Instiut fuer Metallforschung, Germany
BI-TuP9
Effect of Film Fabrication Method on the Protein Fouling Resistance of Mixed Oligo(ethylene glycol) Films
J.A. Ruemmele, M.S. Golden, R.M. Georgiadis, Boston University
BI-TuP10
Specific versus Non-Specific Protein Adsorption: Effects of Chain Length and Tailgroup in Functionalized Poly(ethylene glycol)-Terminated Self-Assembled Monolayers
P. Buecker, M. Himmelhaus, R. Dahint, University of Heidelberg, Germany
BI-TuP11
Quantitative Analysis of Angular Resolved XPS-Measurements: Influence of Inaccuracies in Take-Off and Acceptance Angle
C. Van der Marel, J.H.M. Snijders, D.D.C.A. Van Oers, E.P. Naburgh, Philips Research - MiPlaza, The Netherlands
BI-TuP12
Improved Osseointegration of a Novel, Hydrophilic Ti Surface: Early Events
A. Molenberg, S. Berner, Institut Straumann AG, Switzerland, F. Schwarz, M. Herten, Heinrich Heine University, Germany, M. de Wild, M. Wieland, Institut Straumann AG, Switzerland
BI-TuP13
Solution Deposited poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) Films Optimized for Mammalian Cell Release
J.A. Reed, M. Bore, L.K. Ista, G.P. Lopez, H.E. Canavan, University of New Mexico
BI-TuP14
Nanometer-scale Cell Adhesive Patches for the Control of Cellular Functions
U.A. Martinez, T.C. Gamble, G.P. Lopez, E.L. Dirk, The University of New Mexico
BI-TuP15
Competitive Protein Adsorption to Biomaterials and the Dependence on Protein Concentration
M. Holmberg, X. Hou, Technical University of Denmark
BI-TuP16
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Studies of Photoactive Yellow Protein Anchored to the Thiol Modified Au(111) Surface
I.I. Rzeznicka, RIKEN, Japan, G.W.H. Wurpel, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, M. Bonn, FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics (AMOLF), The Netherlands, M.A. van der Horst, K. Hellingwerf, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, S. Matsunaga, The University of Tokyo, Japan, T. Yamada, RIKEN, Japan, M. Kawai, The University of Tokyo, Japan
BI-TuP17
Fabrication of Micro-Templates for the Control of Bacterial Immobilization
Y. Miyahara, N. Saito, O. Takai, Nagoya University, Japan
BI-TuP18
Kinetic Study on Protein Adsorption on Polyelectrolyte Brush Surface
H. Tatematsu, Nagoya University, Japan, T. Fujima, Musashi Institute of Technology, Japan, N. Saito, O. Takai, Nagoya University, Japan
BI-TuP19
Surface Characterization of PEG-like Film Made by Using Ethylene Glycol Precursor and Capacitively Coupled Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition
C. Choi, S. Lee, D. Jung, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea, D.W. Moon, T.G. Lee, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS)
BI-TuP20
Determination of Standard-State Adsorption Free Energy for Peptide-Surface Interactions by SPR Spectroscopy without Peptide-Peptide Interaction Effects
R.A. Latour, Y. Wei, Clemson University