AVS 51st International Symposium | |
Biomaterial Interfaces | Monday Sessions |
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BI-MoP1 Immobilization of Avidin on COOH-modified SiO@sub 2@/Si(100) Surface and Characterization by AFM and BML-IRRAS N. Misawa, S. Yamamura, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan, T. Urisu, Institute for Molecular Science, Japan |
BI-MoP2 An Application of Microcantilever for Biosensor using Piezoresistivity K.H. Na, C.J. Kang, Y.S. Kim, Myongji University, Korea |
BI-MoP3 Architectured Surfaces for On-Probe Affinity Capture MALDI Mass Spectrometry G.R. Kinsel, Z. Segu, R.B. Timmons, University of Texas at Arlington |
BI-MoP4 Single Nanoparticle Detection of Biological Molecules via Darkfield Microscopy G. Nusz, A. Chilkoti, Duke University |
BI-MoP5 Development of Organic Semiconductors Using Metal Doped Fish Protein T. Arockiadoss, Central Leather Research Institute, India, F.P. Xavier, LIFE, Loyola College, India, B.K. Prabhu, M. Babu, Central Leather Research Institute, India |
BI-MoP6 Biocompatibility of Microelectronic Materials H.D. Wanzenboeck, C. Almeder, E. Bertagnolli, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, E. Bogner, M. Wirth, F. Gabor, University Vienna, Austria |
BI-MoP7 The Use of Novel Self-Assembled Monolayers for Enhancing Biosensor Performance W. Laureyn, F. Frederix, K. Bonroy, T. Ghoos, R. De Palma, K. Jans, C. Zhou, G. Reekmans, IMEC, Belgium, P. Declerck, W. Dehaen, G. Maes, KULeuven, Belgium, C. Van Hoof, IMEC, Belgium |
BI-MoP8 Surface Modified MALDI Probes for Affinity Fractionation of Protein Mixtures G.R. Kinsel, M. Li, G. Fernando, L. van Waasbergen, R.B. Timmons, University of Texas at Arlington |
BI-MoP9 Micropatterned Substrate Screening under Shear Flow (MiSSUS): Direct Comparison of Receptor-ligand Binding K.A. Burridge, M.A. Figa, J.Y. Wong, Boston University |
BI-MoP10 Microfluidic Circuit Fabrication and Packaging for Surface-Controlled Bioprocesses in BioMEMS T.M. Valentine, J.J. Park, G.W. Rubloff, R. Ghodssi, University of Maryland |
BI-MoP11 Near-Field Interaction of Infrared Radiation with an Atomic Force Cantilever E.S. Gillman, NanoSpec Corporation |
BI-MoP12 Nanoscale Chemomechanical Patterning of Silicon and Germanium Surfaces Using an Atomic Force Microscope R.C. Davis, M. Tonks, K. Barnett, M. Lee, M.R. Linford, Brigham Young University |
BI-MoP13 Force Spectroscopy of Mechanically Stretched Fibronectin K.L. De Jong, P.R. Norton, N.O. Petersen, The University of Western Ontario, Canada |
BI-MoP15 Plasma Polymerization of Tetraglyme for PEO-like Surfaces and Plasma Immobilization of PEO Surfactants for Improved Blood Compatibility J.L. Lauer, J.L. Shohet, R. Muguresan, R.M. Albrecht, University of Wisconsin-Madison, U.H. von Andrian, Harvard Medical School, S. Esnault, J.S. Malter, University of Wisconsin-Madison, S.B. Shohet, University of California, San Francisco |
BI-MoP17 Nonfouling Microstructures on Hydroxylated Substrates via Chemical Vapor Deposition and Surface Initiated Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization H. Ma, A. Chilkoti, Duke University |
BI-MoP18 Plasma Grafted Anti-Fouling Films on Ethylene Oxide Base for Biosensors and Biotechnologies M. Kormunda, G. Ceccone, A. Papadopoulou, M. Hasiwa, F. Rossi, EU-JRC-IHCP, Italy |
BI-MoP19 Local Property of Linear Plasmid DNA on the Metal Wires with Different Potential S.H. Jin, J.M. Son, N.J. Lee, C.J. Kang, Myongji University, Korea |
BI-MoP20 Analysis of Contaminants in Commercial Thiolated Single-stranded DNA Oligomers by XPS and ToF-SIMS C.-Y. Lee, L.J. Gamble, D.G. Castner, University of Washington |
BI-MoP21 Empirical Force Field Evaluation for the Molecular Simulation of Protein Adsorption V. Raut, S.J. Stuart, R.A. Latour, Clemson University |
BI-MoP22 Investigation of the Binding Mechanism of the Bacterial Adhesin Scp to Fibronectin J.R. Hull, The University of Washington, D.G. Castner, University of Washington, G. Tamura, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center |
BI-MoP23 L-Cysteine Adsorption on Cu(100) Studied by Sulfur K-edge NEXAFS and XPS S. Yagi, Y. Matsumura, T. Nomoto, Nagoya University, Japan, J.A. Syed, S.A. Sardar, Hiroshima University, Japan, K. Soda, Nagoya University, Japan, E. Hashimoto, M. Taniguchi, Hiroshima University, Japan |
BI-MoP24 Orientation of a Y-shaped Biomolecule Adsorbed on a Charged Surface Y.-J. Sheng, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, H.-K. Tsao, National Central University, Taiwan, S. Jiang, University of Washington |
BI-MoP25 Interfacial Dynamics of a Gelatin Solution with Surfactant H.-K. Tsao, National Central University, Taiwan, S.-Y. Lin, National Taiwan University of Technology, Taiwan |
BI-MoP26 Detergency Effectiveness with Respect to Proteins M. Richard, T. Le Mogne, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France, J. Criquelion, Laboratoires Anios, France, A. Perret-Liaudet, Hopital Neurologique de Lyon, France, J.M. Martin, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France |
BI-MoP27 Reflex-Arc on a Chip: an in Silico Cell Culture Analogue K.A. Wilson, M. Das, L.C. Riedel, C.A. Gregory, M. Poeta, D. Damjanovich, P. Molnar, J.J. Hickman, Clemson University |
BI-MoP28 Compartmentalized Bioreactor for Long-Term Culture of Bone Cells R. Dhurjati, E.A. Vogler, P.W. Brown, H.J. Donahue, Pennsylvania State University |
BI-MoP29 Cell-Surface Interactions between Marine Diatoms and Fouling-Release Coatings Studied with Atomic Force Microscopy P.F.M. Terán Arce, R. Avci, Montana State University, I.B. Beech, University of Portsmouth, UK, K.E. Cooksey, B. Wigglesworth-Cooksey, Montana State University |
BI-MoP30 Development and Characterization of RGD Peptide Coatings for Cell Adhesion R. Canteri, C. Pederzolli, L. Lunelli, P. Villani, L. Pasquardini, M. Vinante, G. Speranza, S. Forti, M. Anderle, ITC-irst, Italy, J.J. Park, G.W. Rubloff, University of Maryland |
BI-MoP31 Characterization of Nuclear Impalement by Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofibers for Gene Delivery A.V. Melechko, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, T.E. McKnight, G.D. Griffin, D.K. Hensley, M.J. Doktycz, D.H. Lowndes, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, M.L. Simpson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee |
BI-MoP32 Deposition of Lipid Bilayers on the Silicon Dioxide Surfaces Patterned by Focused Ion Beam and Synchrotron Radiation Etching R. Tero, Institute for Molecular Science, Japan, M. Rahman, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan, Z.-H. Wang, Nagoya University, Japan, M. Sugawara, Nihon University, Japan, K. Nagayama, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Japan, T. Urisu, Institute for Molecular Science, Japan |
BI-MoP33 Interfacing Natural and Synthetic Biomaterials: Development of a Multilayered Vascular Scaffold E.J. Taschner, J.B. Leach, J.Y. Wong, Boston University |
BI-MoP34 Immobilization of the Enamel Matrix Derivate Protein Emdogain onto Polypeptide Multilayers as studied by in situ Ellipsometry and QCM-D T.J. Halthur, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, I. Slaby, A. Lindeheim, Biora AB, Sweden, P. Claesson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, U. Elofsson, YKI AB, Institute for Surface Chemistry, Sweden |
BI-MoP35 In-situ Formation of Bioactive-Titanium Coating using Reactive Plasma Spraying M. Inagaki, Y. Yokogawa, T. Kameyama, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan |
BI-MoP36 Effects of He, Ar Ion Implantation on the Surface Chemistry and Structure of Biomedical Polymers M. Manso Silvan, Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, European Commission, Italy, A. Valsesia, M. Lejeune, D. Gilliland, G. Ceccone, F. Rossi, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Italy |
BI-MoP37 Plasma Sterilisation of Thermalabile Materials H. Halfmann, M. Schulze, M. Czichy, P. Awakowicz, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Germany |
BI-MoP38 A Scanning Small Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS) Study of the Nanometer Length Scale Bone Structure in Connection with Implants M. Foss, M.H. Bunger, K. Erlacher, University of Aarhus, Denmark, L. Haisheng, Z. Xuenong, B.L. Langdahl, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark, F. Besenbacher, J.S. Pedersen, University of Aarhus, Denmark |
BI-MoP39 Photoacoustic Analysis of Bone Osteogenesis to Different Doses of Irradiation Laser P. Lomelí Mejia, IPN SEPI-ESIME, Mexico, J.L. Jiménez Pérez, CICATA-IPN, Unidad Legaria, Mexico, A. Cruz Orea, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico, G. Urriolagoitía Calderón, L.H. Hernández Gomez, IPN SEPI-ESIME, Mexico, H. Lecona Butron, Centro Nacional de Rehabilitación y Ortopedia, Mexico |