AVS 46th International Symposium
    Biomaterial Interfaces Group Wednesday Sessions

Session BI-WeP
Poster Session

Wednesday, October 27, 1999, 5:30 pm, Room 4C


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BI-WeP1
Self-Assembly of Tetraphenylporphyrin Monolayers on Gold Substrates
A.L. Bramblett, M.S. Boeckl, T. Sasaki, B.D. Ratner, J.W. Rogers, Jr., University of Washington
BI-WeP2
Protein Nanopatterning on a Gold/Aluminum Nanoarray
C.K. Woods, Z.-P. Yang, A. Chilkoti, Duke University
BI-WeP3
Osteoblast and Monocyte Response to Nanometre Surface Topography In Vitro
P. Hanarp, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, J. Rice, J.A. Hunt, J.A. Gallagher, University of Liverpool, UK, D.S. Sutherland, J. Gold, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
BI-WeP4
Gene Expression in Reaction to Micro and Nano-topography
R. Hartley, A.S.G. Curtis, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
BI-WeP5
Do Oligoethyleneglycol Terminated Alkanthiols Induce Complement Activation?
J.M. Benesch, S. Svedhem, S. Svensson, P. Tengvall, Linköping University, Sweden
BI-WeP6
Hybridization of DNA Monolayers on Gold Observed In Situ with Surface Plasmon Resonance
G.B. Saupe, M.J. Tarlov, National Institute of Standards and Technology
BI-WeP7
Multivariate Comparison of Dodecanethiol Self-Assembled Monolayers Prepared by Microcontact Printing and Solution Assembly
D.J. Graham, D.N. Price, S.L. Golledge, M.D. Garrison, T.C. McDevitt, B.D. Ratner, University of Washington
BI-WeP8
Observation of Metal Clusters on Pancreatic Cells by Lateral Force Microscopy
A. Cricenti, R. Generosi, S. Cotesta, M. Girasole, P. Perfetti, Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche, ITALY, A. Congiu-Castellano, Universita' di Roma La Sapienza, Italy
BI-WeP9
Microfabricated Cantilever Force Sensor for Measurement of Cell Locomotory Forces
C.D.W. Wilkinson, A.S.G. Curtis, B.W. Leslie, University of Glasgow, Scotland
BI-WeP10
Surface Characterization of Microfluidic Devices
H. Canavan, M.S. Ravenscroft, D. Ramaker, George Washington University, M.J. Tarlov, National Institute of Standards and Technology, J.J. Hickman, George Washington University
BI-WeP11
Time-of-Flight SIMS Analysis of Micropatterned Biomaterial Arrays
S.L. Golledge, M.D. Garrison, B.D. Ratner, University of Washington
BI-WeP12
Atomic Force Microscope and Surface Plasmon Resonance Investigation of Polymer Blends of Poly(Lauryl Methacrylate) and 2-Methacryloyloxyethyl Phosphorylcholine-co-Lauryl Methacrylate
S. Clarke, M.C. Davies, University of Nottingham, U.K., V. O'Byrne, Biocompatibles Ltd, U.K., C.J. Roberts, University of Nottingham, U.K., J. Russell, Biocompatibles Ltd, U.K., S.J.B. Tendler, P.M. Williams, University of Nottingham, U.K.
BI-WeP13
Thermally Responsive Ultrathin Coatings by RF-Plasma Deposition
Y.V. Pan, R.A. Wesley, R. Luginbuhl, R.M. Overney, D.D. Denton, B.D. Ratner, University of Washington
BI-WeP14
Design of a Minimal Peptide for Adsorption to Hydroxyapatite and Cell Binding via an RGD Sequence
M. Gilbert, C.M. Giachelli, P.S. Stayton, University of Washington
BI-WeP15
Conformational Studies of Human Salivary Histatin-5 Bound to Hydroxyapatite Surfaces and Lipid Bilayers
M. Cotten, J.L. Dindot, P.S. Stayton, G.P. Drobny, University of Washington
BI-WeP16
Determination of Statherin N-Terminal Peptide Conformation on Hydroxyapatite Crystals
W.J. Shaw, J.R. Long, J.L. Dindot, University of Washington, A.A. Campbell, Battelle, PNNL, P.S. Stayton, G.P. Drobny, University of Washington
BI-WeP17
Tethering Phospholipid Bilayers to Porous Substrates, Progress Towards Biosensor Development
S.D. Ogier, S.D. Evans, R.E. Miles, Leeds University, UK
BI-WeP18
Genetic Diagnostics Using SIMS Detection of Unlabeled DNA
T.J. Whitaker, K.F. Willey, Atom Sciences, Inc.
BI-WeP19
TOF-SIMS Analysis of the Candida Albicans Cell Surface
H. Shi, B.J. Tyler, Montana State University