Nanoplasmonic sensors for biointerfacial science
In recent years, nanoplasmonic sensors have become widely used for the label-free
detection of biomolecules across medical, biotechnology, and environmental science …
detection of biomolecules across medical, biotechnology, and environmental science …
Protein–polyelectrolyte interactions
The interactions of proteins and polyelectrolytes lead to diverse applications in separations,
delivery and wound repair, and are thus of interest to scientists in eg (a) glycobiology,(b) …
delivery and wound repair, and are thus of interest to scientists in eg (a) glycobiology,(b) …
Hearing what you cannot see and visualizing what you hear: interpreting quartz crystal microbalance data from solvated interfaces
I Reviakine, D Johannsmann, RP Richter - 2011 - ACS Publications
Over the last 2 decades, the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM or QCM-D) has emerged as
a versatile tool for investigating soft and solvated interfaces between solid surfaces and bulk …
a versatile tool for investigating soft and solvated interfaces between solid surfaces and bulk …
Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring of supported lipid bilayers on various substrates
Supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) mimic biological membranes and are a versatile platform for
a wide range of biophysical research fields including lipid–protein interactions, protein …
a wide range of biophysical research fields including lipid–protein interactions, protein …
Recent advances in acoustic wave biosensors for the detection of disease-related biomarkers: A review
In the past several decades, acoustic wave biosensors, as an emerging kind of biosensors,
have been developed and widely used for the detection of mass, viscosity, conductivity and …
have been developed and widely used for the detection of mass, viscosity, conductivity and …
Capturing colloidal nano-and microplastics with plant-based nanocellulose networks
I Leppänen, T Lappalainen, T Lohtander… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Microplastics accumulate in various aquatic organisms causing serious health issues, and
have raised concerns about human health by entering our food chain. The recovery …
have raised concerns about human health by entering our food chain. The recovery …
Chemical design of non‐ionic polymer brushes as biointerfaces: Poly (2‐oxazine) s outperform both poly (2‐oxazoline) s and PEG
G Morgese, B Verbraeken… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The era of poly (ethylene glycol)(PEG) brushes as a universal panacea for preventing non‐
specific protein adsorption and providing lubrication to surfaces is coming to an end. In the …
specific protein adsorption and providing lubrication to surfaces is coming to an end. In the …
Surface acoustic wave sensors in the bioanalytical field: Recent trends and challenges
TMA Gronewold - analytica chimica acta, 2007 - Elsevier
This is a comparison of the latest developments in the emerging field of surface acoustic
wave (SAW) sensors. Progress has been made particularly with regard to (sub-) …
wave (SAW) sensors. Progress has been made particularly with regard to (sub-) …
Modification of cellulose films by adsorption of CMC and chitosan for controlled attachment of biomolecules
H Orelma, I Filpponen, LS Johansson, J Laine… - …, 2011 - ACS Publications
The adsorption of human immunoglobulin G (hIgG) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) on
cellulose supports were investigated. The dynamics and extent of related adsorption …
cellulose supports were investigated. The dynamics and extent of related adsorption …
Localized surface plasmon resonance sensing of lipid-membrane-mediated biorecognition events
Supported phospholipid bilayers (SPBs) have emerged as important model systems for
studies of the natural cell membrane and its components, which are essential for the integrity …
studies of the natural cell membrane and its components, which are essential for the integrity …