AVS 57th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Biomaterial Interfaces Thursday Sessions

Session BI-ThP
Biomaterial Interfaces Poster Session

Thursday, October 21, 2010, 6:00 pm, Room Southwest Exhibit Hall


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BI-ThP1
Temperature Gradient Device for Investigation of Cell Detachment from Thermoresponsive Surfaces
M.A. Cooperstein, H.E. Canavan, University of New Mexico
BI-ThP2
Protein Resistant Oligo(ethylene glycol) Terminated Self-Assembled Monolayers of Thiols on Gold by Vapor Deposition in Vacuum
L. Kankate, University of Bielefeld, Germany, H. Großmann, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Germany, U. Werner, University of Bielefeld, Germany, R. Tampé, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Germany, A. Turchanin, A. Gölzhäuser, University of Bielefeld, Germany
BI-ThP3
Spontaneous Micro-Fluidic Flow Driven by Marangoni Effect
Y.C. Hu, Y.H. Lin, Y.C. Ou, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan, Republic of China
BI-ThP4
Printable Biological Ink on Gelatin for Self Crosslinking Wound Dressings
M. Yanez, T. Boland, University of Texas at el Paso
BI-ThP6
Enzymeless Flow Injection Analysis of 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol Based on Preoxidation by Ammonium Cerium (IV) Nitrate
J.S. Wang, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan, Republic of China
BI-ThP7
Evaluation of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy with an ITO Culture Chip
S.-Y. Hsiao, Instrument Technology Research Center, NARL, Taiwan, Y.-S. Lin, Hungkuang University, Taiwan, Y.-P. Lu, Instrument Technology Research Center, NARL, Taiwan, C.-Y. Lin, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan, H.-S. Huang, Instrument Technology Research Center, NARL, Taiwan, H.-M. Huang, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan, D.-C. Chen, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan, T.-S. Liao, J.-S. Kao, Instrument Technology Research Center, NARL, Taiwan
BI-ThP8
Molecular Interactions between Lubricin and Type II Collagen Surfaces: Adsorption, Adhesion, Steric Repulsion, and Boundary Lubrication
D.P. Chang, F. Guilak, Duke University, G.D. Jay, Brown University / Rhode Island Hospital, S. Zauscher, Duke University
BI-ThP9
A Study of the Effect of Solvent-based Sterilization on the Reversible Adhesion of Biological Cells to a Thermoresponsive Surface
L.J. Pawlikowski, V.J. Eriacho, H.E. Canavan, University of New Mexico
BI-ThP10
Probing the Molecular Interactions at Bio-Inorganic and Bio-Organic Interfaces using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
R.A. Rincón, K. Artyushkova, D. Ivnitski, University of New Mexico, M. Eby, Universal Technology Corporation, H.R. Luckarift, G.R. Johnson, Air Force Research Laboratory, P. Atanassov, University of New Mexico
BI-ThP11
Polysomes Interaction with Self-Assembled Monolayers
L. Marocchi, L. Lunelli, Center for Materials and Microsystems - FBK, Italy, G. Viero, CiBio – University of Trento, Italy, F. Piras, Center for Materials and Microsystems - FBK, Italy, N. Arseni, A. Provenzani, CiBio – University of Trento, Italy, C. Pederzolli, Center for Materials and Microsystems - FBK, Italy, A. Quattrone, CiBio – University of Trento, Italy, M. Anderle, Ict - Pat, Italy
BI-ThP12
Adsorption of a Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibody on Surfaces Characterized by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy
K.L. Steffens, J.R. Wayment, National Institute of Standards and Technology
BI-ThP13
Univariable Synthetic Material for the Study of Cell Response to Substrate Rigidity
A.T. Leonard, J.R. Funston, University of New Mexico, K.N. Cicotte, Sandia National Laboratories, M.N. Rush, E.L. Hedberg-Dirk, University of New Mexico
BI-ThP14
In Vitro Cytotoxicity Studies of Antimicrobial Conjugated Polyelectrolytes
K.N. Wilde, L. Ding, Y. Wang, E. Ji, T.S. Corbitt, L.K. Ista, D.G. Whitten, H.E. Canavan, University of New Mexico
BI-ThP15
Aptamer-based Protein Recognition using CMOS Single-Photon Detector Arrays for Time-Resolved Analysis
L. Pasquardini, Center for Materials and Microsystems - FBK, Italy, M. Benetti, University of Trento, Italy, L. Lunelli, Center for Materials and Microsystems - FBK, Italy, D. Iori, University of Trento, Italy, L. Pancheri, F. Borghetti, L. Gonzo, Center for Materials and Microsystems - FBK, Italy, G.F. Dalla Betta, University of Trento, Italy, D. Stoppa, C. Pederzolli, Center for Materials and Microsystems - FBK, Italy
BI-ThP16
Adsorption of Beta-Helical Peptides
J.L. Kulp, K.P. Fears, T.D. Clark, Naval Research Laboratory
BI-ThP17
Surface Characterization of Baked-on Siliconized Vials for Biopharmaceuticals
G. Torraca, A. Vance, P. Masatani, L. Wong, B. Eu, M. Pallitto, M. Ricci, Z.-Q. Wen, Amgen, Inc.
BI-ThP18
Accurate Delivery and Detection of Single Biomolecules Using Sub-Attoliter Pipettes on a Confocal/AFM Microscope
Y. Hu, S. Tadayyon, R. Taylor, J. Dechene, P.R. Norton, University of Western Ontario, Canada
BI-ThP19
Exploring Critical Parameters in Biointerface Design using Plasma-Modified Polymers
S.H. North, NUARI-Institute for Advanced Sciences Convergence, E.H. Lock, J. Wojciechowski, C.R. Taitt, S.G. Walton, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory