AVS 59th Annual International Symposium and Exhibition | |
Biomaterial Interfaces | Tuesday Sessions |
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BI-TuP1 Response of Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Nano-Scale Rippled Silicon Surfaces O.Z. Andersen, A. Keller, D.C.E. Kraft, F. Besenbacher, M. Foss, Aarhus University, Denmark |
BI-TuP2 In Vitro Cytotoxicity of Poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) M.A. Cooperstein, H.E. Canavan, University of New Mexico |
BI-TuP3 Functionalization of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles with Biocompatible Molecules to Prevent Surface Modification by Phosphate Ions P. Mendez, S. Das, A. Kumar, S. Sudipta, University of Central Florida |
BI-TuP4 Surface Topographic Patterns Functionalized with Different Biomaterials for Studying Neural Cell Behaviors Y.P. Lu, M.Y. Lin, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan, Republic of China |
BI-TuP5 Nanoscale Characterization of Acid and Thermally Treated Collagen Fibrils and its Effects on the Cellular Responses of Osteoblast Y.J. Park, KAIST, Republic of Korea, G.J. Choi, S.H. Kim, J.H. Hahn, T.G. Lee, KRISS, Republic of Korea, W.J. Lee, KAIST, Republic of Korea, D.W. Moon, KRISS, Republic of Korea |
BI-TuP6 Comparison between Fabrication Techniques for Glass Microfluidic Microchannels C. Vélez, S. Silva, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia, X. Wang, University of Florida, A. Gonzalez-Mancera, C. Leidy, J.F. Osma, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia, F. Ren, University of Florida |
BI-TuP7 Ceria-Gold-Chitosan Nanosystem with Improved Redox Activity and Enhanced Imaging S. Barkam, S. Das, University of Central Florida, P. Kulkarni, S. Mallik, North Dakota State University, S.S. Seal, University of Central Florida |
BI-TuP8 The Effect of Light-Induced Surface Modification of Functionalized Ceria Nanoparticles towards Killing of Skin-Derived Cancer Cells S. Barkam, S. Das, V.P. Perez, S.S. Seal, University of Central Florida |
BI-TuP9 Stability and Dispersion Characterstics of Ceria Nanoparticles in Biological Media P. Munusamy, T. Suntharampillai, D.R. Baer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
BI-TuP10 An Anti-biofilm Formation Design Strategy Based on Fibrous Topographical Cues M. Kargar, A.S. Nain, B. Behkam, Virginia Tech |
BI-TuP11 Synthesis of Redox Active Cerium Oxide Nanoparticle with Varying Size and Shape by Manipulating the Chain Length of PEG S. Das, C. Neal, A. Kumar, University of Central Florida, A.S. Karakoti, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, S.S. Seal, University of Central Florida |
BI-TuP12 In Vitro Protein-Biofilm on Nanoparticles Characterizated by ToF-SIMS, STEM and TEM H.P. Wiesmann, J. Neunzehn, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany, F. Draude, H.F. Arlinghaus, University of Muenster, Germany |
BI-TuP13 A Novel Method for the Bio-conjugation of Catalytic Nanoparticles R. Draper, S. Das, S.S. Seal, University of Central Florida |
BI-TuP14 A Microfluidic Study of the Interaction of Haematopoietic Stem Cells with their Microenvironment M. Hanke, C. Christophis, C. Leinweber, Institute for Functional Interphases, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany, N. Baran, I. Taubert, P. Wuchter, A. Ho, University Hospital Heidelberg, Inner Medicine V, Germany, A. Rosenhahn, Institute for Functional Interphases, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany |
BI-TuP16 Nonfouling Amphiphilic Polysaccharides S. Bauer, M.P. Arpa-Sancet, Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg, Germany, J. Finlay, University of Birmingham UK, N. Aldred, Newcastle University, UK, M.E. Callow, J.A. Callow, University of Birmingham UK, A.S. Clare, Newcastle University, UK, A. Rosenhahn, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany |
BI-TuP18 STM Characterization of Chemically Prepared Peptide-Functionalized Monolayers A. Raigoza, L. Webb, The University of Texas at Austin |