AVS 49th International Symposium
    Biomaterials Wednesday Sessions

Session BI-WeP
Biointerfaces and Surfaces II

Wednesday, November 6, 2002, 11:00 am, Room Exhibit Hall B2


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BI-WeP1
Bioactive Surfaces for Control of Stem Cell Differentiation
J. Kelly, D. Dahlborg, S. Svedhem, D. Sutherland, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, P. Eriksson, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Sweden, J. Gold, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
BI-WeP2
Oriented Immobilization of Anti-Human Chronic Gonadotropin for Biosensor Applications
L. Liu, S. Chen, S. Jiang, University of Washington
BI-WeP3
Protein Absorption in Engineered MEMS Test-beds
D. Henry, K. Lenghaus, U. Jalgaonkar, J. Dale, J.C. Henderson, J. Hickman, Clemson University
BI-WeP4
Experimental and Modeling Results for Protein Interactions with MEMS Devices
F. Wang, J. Hickman, R.A. Latour, Clemson University
BI-WeP5
Fabrication and Characterization of Regular Porous Polymer Films for Biomedical Devices
M. Tanaka, M. Takebayashi, K. Sato, M. Miyama, K. Nishikawa, J. Nishida, M. Shimomura, Hokkaido University, Japan
BI-WeP6
Patterned Construction of Three-dimensional Neuronal Networks Using Ink Jet Directed Layer-by-Layer Deposition
T. Xu, M. Das, J. Hickman, T. Boland, Clemson University
BI-WeP7
A Novel Surface Chemistry Platform for Biochips and Bioanalytical Devices
M.J. Lochhead, S. Metzger, Accelr8 Technology Corporation
BI-WeP8
New Diazonium-Functionalized Support for Fabrication of Protein Microarrays
Y. Wu, G.P. Lopez, University of New Mexico
BI-WeP9
Multi-Electrode Arrays Surface Modification by Aligned Microcontact Printing
W. Wang, M. Poeta, J. Hickman, T. Boland, Clemson University
BI-WeP10
Temperature-Responsive Polymer Coatings by Plasma Polymerization and Applications for Protein and Cell Patterning
X. Cheng, Y. Wang, Y. Hanein, K. Bohringer, B.D. Ratner, University of Washington
BI-WeP11
Silicone Transfer during Microcontact Printing
K. Glasmästar, J. Gold, A.-S. Andersson, D. Sutherland, B. Kasemo, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
BI-WeP12
X-Ray PhotoEmission Electron Microscopy of Micro-contact Printed Protein and Polymer Coated Surfaces
C. Morin, A.P. Hitchcock, McMaster University, Canada, D.G. Castner, B. Wickes, University of Washington, A. Scholl, A. Doran, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
BI-WeP13
X-ray PhotoEmission Electron Microscopy of Polymeric Thin Films
A.P. Hitchcock, C. Morin, McMaster University, Canada, S.G. Urquhart, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
BI-WeP14
NEXAFS Characterization of Poly (Amino Acids) at the Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen Edges
N.T. Samuel, University of Washington, D.A. Fischer, National Institute of Standards and Technology, D.G. Castner, University of Washington
BI-WeP15
Nanoporous Aluminum Oxide as Support Material for Enzyme Biosensors
A. Heilmann, N. Teuscher, Fraunhofer-Institute for Mechanics of Materials, Germany, D. Janasek, U. Spohn, Martin-Luther-University, Germany
BI-WeP16
Formation of Biotin-reactive Silane Surfaces on SiO@sub 2@ for Specific Immobilization of Biomolecules
H.H.J. Persson, L.A. Ruiz-Taylor, D.A. Quincy, S. Follonier, J.K.C. Huang, T.L. Martin, A. Acharya, G. Kilcher, K. Belghiti, H.B. Lu, R.L. Cicero, P. Kernen, P. Wagner, Zyomyx, Inc.
BI-WeP17
Alkylsiloxane Self-assembled Monolayers on Titanium
R.A. Brizzolara, R.M. Lennen, Naval Surface Warfare Center
BI-WeP18
A Novel Approach for the Detection of Antibiotics using Mixed SAMs of Thiols on Gold
K. Bonroy, F. Frederix, IMEC, Belgium, P. Cliquet, University of Ghent, Belgium, W. Laureyn, A. Campitelli, G. Borghs, IMEC, Belgium, E. Cox, University of Ghent, Belgium, P. Declerck, KULeuven, Belgium
BI-WeP19
Poly(ethylene oxide)-Terminated Monolayer Formed at Solid/Vapor Interface
A. Hozumi, Y. Yokogawa, T. Kameyama, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
BI-WeP21
Study of Bone Repairing Employing a Ricinus Camunis-based Biopolymer Additioned with Ascorbic Acid and Epidermal Growth Factor in a Rat Tibia Model@footnote 1@
C. Mendoza-Barrera, UPIITA-IPN and Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico, M. Melendez-Lira, V. Altuzar, S.A. Tomas, Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico