Controlling Nonspecific Protein Interactions in Silicon Biomicrosystems with Nanostructured Poly(ethylene glycol) Films

Volume: 18, Issue: 23, Pages: 8728 - 8731
Published: Oct 19, 2002
Abstract
Protein interaction with surfaces is one of the most important criteria for the selection of implantable biomaterials as it can mediate further cellular interaction and therefore influence biocompatibility of the surfaces. An ideal biomaterial would adsorb no protein, which is practically impossible to achieve. Here we have demonstrated that control of protein adsorption can be achieved by modifying silicon surfaces with a biocompatible polymer...
Paper Details
Title
Controlling Nonspecific Protein Interactions in Silicon Biomicrosystems with Nanostructured Poly(ethylene glycol) Films
Published Date
Oct 19, 2002
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
23
Pages
8728 - 8731
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