AVS 56th International Symposium & Exhibition | |
Biomaterial Interfaces | Thursday Sessions |
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BI-ThP1 Integration of Protein Microarrays and Glyconanoparticles with Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging to Probe Carbohydrate-Protein Interactions H. Wang, X. Wang, M. Yan, Portland State University |
BI-ThP2 Aqueous Polymer Nanografting: AFM patterning of Poly-L-Lysine on Oxide Surfaces B.S. Davis, H.J. Conley, J.L. Knoebel, K.B. Hurd, J.N. Harb, M.R. Linford, R.C. Davis, Brigham Young University |
BI-ThP3 High Sensitivity Electrochemcial Immunosensor Based on Plasma Modified TiO2/Chitosan R. Khan, North East Institute of Science & Technology, India, M. Dhayal, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, India |
BI-ThP4 Measuring Magnetic Properties of Individual Magnetosomes by Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy A.P. Hitchcock, K.P. Lam, M. Obst, McMaster University, Canada, U. Lins, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil |
BI-ThP6 A Novel Technique for the Determination of Orientational Effects in Bio-Composite Materials D. Ziskind, T. Geron, S. Fleischer, K. Zhang, S.R. Cohen, H.D. Wagner, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel |
BI-ThP8 Characterizing the Carbohydrate Microarray: XPS, ToF-SIMS, SPR, and ELLA Analysis of Glycan-Modified Surfaces F. Cheng, M. Dubey, H. Nguyen, S. Jing, J. Burk-Rafel, University of Washington, M. Dhayal, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, India, D. Ratner, University of Washington |
BI-ThP9 Interferometric Lithography of Self-Assembled Monolayers J. Adams, G. Tizazu, University of Sheffield, UK, S.R.J. Brueck, University of New Mexico, G.J. Leggett, University of Sheffield, UK, G.P. Lopez, University of New Mexico |
BI-ThP10 Absolute Quantification of Bio-molecules Immobilized on Self-Assembled Monolayers H. Min, Y.J. Lee, D.W. Moon, T.G. Lee, KRISS, Rep. of Korea |
BI-ThP11 Optically Responsive Nanoparticle Layers for the Label-Free Readout of High-Density Peptide Libraries R. Dahint, F.C. Liu, N. Waly, H.O. Guvenc, University of Heidelberg, Germany, T. Felgenhauer, F. Breitling, German Cancer Research Center, Germany, M. Himmelhaus, University of Heidelberg, Germany |
BI-ThP12 Enzymatic DNA Polymerization: Potential as Signal Amplification V. Tjong, Duke Univerisity, A. Hucknall, Duke Univesity, H. Yu, A. Chilkoti, Duke University |
BI-ThP13 Surface Characterization of Reactive Surface Patterns and Their Selective Bio-immobilization Reactions F. Liu, University of Utah, M. Dubey, University of Washington, K. Emoto, Accelr8 Technology Corporation, H. Takahashi, D.W. Grainger, University of Utah, D.G. Castner, University of Washington |
BI-ThP14 Temperature-Induced Conformational Changes of Antifreeze Proteins in Aqueous Solution via Overlayer-Enhanced Attentuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (OE-ATR-FTIR) T. Ng, D.P. Land, University of California, Davis, X. Wen, California State University, Los Angeles |
BI-ThP15 Development of Electric-Field Nanolithography for Selective Surface Modification of Non Bio-Fouling Surface Coatings R. Ferris, Duke University |
BI-ThP16 Template-stripped PZT Thin Films as Substrates for Charge Assisted Assembly of Biological and Organic Molecules R.E. Ducker, R.T. Hill, A. Chilkoti, B.B. Yellen, S. Zauscher, Duke University |
BI-ThP17 Nano-Dispersion of Ferulic Acid A.S. Madani, F. Pourmorad, Pharmaceutical Research Center, Iran |
BI-ThP18 Probing Orientation of Immobilized Humanized Anti-Lysozyme Variable Fragment by Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry J.E. Baio, F. Chen, L.J. Gamble, D.G. Castner, University of Washington |
BI-ThP19 Biomimetic Metallic Electrodes for Intracellular Electrical Measurements P. Verma, N. Melosh, Stanford University |
BI-ThP20 An Alternative Solution Based Approach to PTCDI-Melamine Network Fabrication on Au(111) V. Korolkov, N. Haggerty, M. Blunt, S. Allen, C.J. Roberts, S.J.B. Tendler, University of Nottingham, UK |