AVS 52nd International Symposium | |
Biomaterial Interfaces | Monday Sessions |
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BI-MoP4 Pulsed rf Plasma Polymer Modification of Microfluidic Devices Z. Segu, Southern Illinois University, R.B. Timmons, University of Texas at Arlington, G.R. Kinsel, Southern Illinois University |
BI-MoP5 Pulsed RF Plasma-Modified Surfaces for On-Probe Fractionation and MALDI Mass Spectrometric Characterization of Bacterial Proteins G.S. Fernando, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC), L.G. van Waasbergen, R.B. Timmons, University of Texas at Arlington, G.R. Kinsel, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) |
BI-MoP6 Micropatterned Surface Modification of Polydimethylsiloxane via UV-Initiated Graft Polymerization of Acrylates N. Patrito, S. Chiang, P.R. Norton, University of Western Ontario, Canada, N.O. Petersen, National Institute for Nanotechnology, Canada |
BI-MoP7 Formation of Highly Oriented Hydroxyapatite Coating by rf Thermal Plasma Spraying M. Inagaki, Y. Yokogawa, T. Kameyama, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan |
BI-MoP8 Nanoscale Adhesion, Friction and Wear Studies of Biomolecules on Silicon Based Surfaces D.R. Tokachichu, B. Bhushan, M.T. Keener, S.C. Lee, The Ohio State University |
BI-MoP9 Grafting of PEG-Macromonomers to Plasma Polymers Using Ceric Ion Initiation N.J. Vickers, A.G. Shard, S. Mac Neil, University of Sheffield, UK |
BI-MoP10 SAM-Modification of Biomaterial Surfaces as an Antimicrobial Therapy R.J. Emerson, E.R. Soto-Villatoro, W.G. McGimpsey, T.A. Camesano, Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
BI-MoP11 The Effect of Solid Surface Tension on Biofilm Adhesion R.A. Brizzolara, R.M. Lennen, NSWC, Carderock Division |
BI-MoP13 Controlled Release of Calixarenes from Chitosan Hydrogel Coated Polymeric Surfaces as Antimicrobial Treatment of Staphylococcal Infections M. Vinante, C. Pederzolli, L. Pasquardini, L. Lunelli, R. Canteri, M. Anderle, ITC-irst, Italy, C. Potrich, G. Viero, M. Dalla Serra, CNR ITC, Italy, G. Prevost, O. Joubert, Institut de Bactériologie de la Faculté de Médecine, France |
BI-MoP14 The Effect of Covalent Tethering on the Function of a Quaternary Ammonium Antimicrobial Compound R.A. Brizzolara, D.M. Stamper, R.M. Lennen, NSWC, Carderock Division |
BI-MoP15 Protein Adsorption on Poly(Ethylene Glycol)-Modified Surfaces under Flow Conditions in Microfluidics Systems C.J. Chun, K. Lenghaus, University of Central Florida, D.C. Henry, Clemson University, L. Riedel, A. Bhalkikar, J.J. Hickman, University of Central Florida |
BI-MoP16 Materials Characterization for Blood-Flow Dynamics and Platelet-Adhesion Simulation of Hematocompatible Plasma-Polymerized Tetraglyme Surfaces E. Hanley, J.L. Shohet, J.L. Lauer, R.M. Albrecht, S. Esnault, J.S. Malter, R.H. Blick, H.S. Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison, U. von Andrian, Harvard Medical School, S.B. Shohet, University of California, San Francisco |
BI-MoP17 Studies of Protein Interactions with CaP Surfaces Using XPS and ToF-SIMS C. Mendoza-Barrera, H.E. Canavan, R. Michel, D.G. Castner, University of Washington |
BI-MoP18 Syntheses of Polymer-Protein Composites by Plasma-Spinning Deposition R. Ohta, N. Saito, O. Takai, Nagoya University, Japan |
BI-MoP19 Alginate Adsorption to Charged Surfaces: The Importance of Protein Co-Adsorption N. Chandhok, K.T. Queeney, Smith College |
BI-MoP21 Prediction of Protein-Surface Interactions by All-Atom Molecular Dynamics Simulations Using Implicit Solvation Y. Sun, F. Wang, R.A. Latour, Clemson University |
BI-MoP22 Role of the Chemical and Morphological Surface Properties in Platelet Binding and Protein Adsorption to Biomaterial Surfaces S. Forti, M. Vinante, L. Pasquardini, L. Lunelli, L. Vanzetti, R. Canteri, C. Pederzolli, M. Anderle, ITC-irst, Italy, S. Pascale, Sorin Biomedica Cardio S.p.A, Saluggia (VC), Italy, G. Rossetti, S. Chiara Hospital, Italy |
BI-MoP23 Adsorption of Human Serum Albumin on Carbon Nitride Films Studied with in-situ Ellipsometry T. Berlind, M. Poksinski, L. Hultman, P. Tengvall, H. Arwin, Linköping University, Sweden |
BI-MoP24 Infrared Spectra of Serum Albumin Immobilized in Porous Alumina L.G. Castro, S. Sarkar, D.W. Thompson, J.A. Woollam, University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
BI-MoP25 Vacuum UV to Mid-Infrared Optical Study of Immunoglobulin G Attachment to Chemical Modifications of Chitosan W.H. Nosal, S. Sarkar, D.W. Thompson, A. Subramanian, J.A. Woollam, University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
BI-MoP26 Effects of Fluorescent Dyes on the Structure of Lipid Membranes J.J. Heetderks, P.S. Weiss, Penn State University |
BI-MoP27 Cell Adhesion of Plasma Polymerized Allylamine Coating on Polymeric Substrates S.R. Kim, Chungju National University, South Korea |
BI-MoP28 Controlled Passive Transport through a Cellular Mimetic Membrane Consisting of a Stochastic Array of SiO2-coated Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofibers J.D. Fowlkes, B.L. Fletcher, E.D. Hullander, M.L. Simpson, A.V. Melechko, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, M.J. Doktycz, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
BI-MoP29 Calcium Ion Free Supported Lipid Bilayer Formation by Giant Vesicle Fusions Y.-H. Kim, Md. Rahman, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan, R. Tero, T. Urisu, Institute for Molecular Science , NINS, Japan |
BI-MoP30 ToF-SIMS Chemical Imaging Analysis of Micropatterned Streptavidin and Cells without Labeling T.G. Lee, H.K. Shon, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), K.-B. Lee, Korea Advanced Institute Science and Technology (KAIST), J. Kim, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea, J.C. Lee, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Korea, I.S. Choi, Korea Advanced Institute Science and Technology (KAIST), D.W. Moon, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) |
BI-MoP31 Effects of Surface Topography, Chemistry and Wettability on Osteoblast Cell Adhesion and Mineralization on Sol-Gel-Derived Titanium Alloy M.C. Advincula, E.T. Ada, F.G. Rahemtulla, University of Alabama at Birmingham, R.C. Advincula, University of Houston, S.L. Bellis, J.E. Lemons, University of Alabama at Birmingham |
BI-MoP33 Electrical Monitoring of Cell Interaction on a Microelectronic Interface H.D. Wanzenboeck, K. Dominizi, P. Hagl, E. Bertagnolli, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, E. Bogner, F. Gabor, M. Wirth, University Vienna, Austria |
BI-MoP35 Fabrication of a Polyallylamine-Based, Label-Free Piezoelectric Biosensor Platform A. Papadopoulou-Bouraoui, F. Bretagnol, M. Lejeune, A. Valsesia, J. Barrero-Moreno, D. Gilliland, G. Ceccone, F. Rossi, European Commission-Joint Research Centre, Italy |
BI-MoP36 Formation of Carbohydrate Microarrays with the MAPL Technique for the Detection of Specific Interactions K. Barth, G. Coullerez, M. Textor, ETH Zurich, Switzerland |
BI-MoP37 Combinatorial Characterization of Geometric Effects on the Optical Properties of Gold Nanostructures for Biosensors Optimization G. Nusz, A. Curry, A. Wax, A. Chilkoti, Duke University |
BI-MoP38 Sensitivity Enhanced Biosensor by Prussian Blue Modified Electrode I.J. Yi, J.H. Kim, C.J. Kang, Y.S. Kim, Myongji University, Korea |
BI-MoP39 Organosilane SAMs as a Platform to Tune the Immunosensor Performances R. De Palma, IMEC vzw, Belgium, S. Peeters, KULeuven, Belgium, K. Jans, K. Bonroy, IMEC vzw, Belgium, S. Cappelle, Cytec Surface Specialities, Belgium, G. Reekmans, W. Laureyn, G. Borghs, C. Van Hoof, IMEC vzw, Belgium, G. Maes, KULeuven, Belgium |
BI-MoP40 In Situ Optical Characterization of an Electrodeposited Biopolymer Film S.B. Beatty, J.J. Park, E.C. Dreyer, G.W. Rubloff, University of Maryland |
BI-MoP41 Nano-mechanical and Chemical Mapping Showing Remineralization of Incipient Carious Lesions in Human Dental Enamel M.E. Dickinson, Hysitron, Inc., A.B. Mann, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey |