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Volumn 19, Issue 17, 2003, Pages 6730-6736

In situ peptide-modified supported lipid bilayers for controlled cell attachment

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

ADSORPTION; ANTIBODIES; BIOMATERIALS; FLUORESCENCE; IMPLANTS (SURGICAL); SENSORS; SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO; SURFACE TREATMENT; TISSUE;

EID: 0041888238     PISSN: 07437463     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/la034172w     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (96)

References (44)
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    • 24 in which the adsorbed film is represented by not only an effective thickness and density but also a complex shear modulus, should be applied. In the present work, the induced ΔD per coupled mass (ΔD ∼ 0) is in the regime where the Sauerbrey relation holds for the complete supported lipid bilayer, while the mass estimated using eq 1 is underestimated by not more than 10% for any system. Because the conclusions drawn from the present work are not dependent on very precise quantification of the amount of adsorbed nonruptured vesicles, this type of modeling is, however, not explicitly included.
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    • n=3 should be divided by a factor of 3 (not applicable to ΔD).
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    • 2, fraction of maleimido lipids is 2 × 5% (including both leaflets of the lipid bilayer), and molecular weight of the peptide is 2017 g/mol.
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    • A density close to that of water was chosen because the induced energy dissipation was high, which generally indicates a high degree of coupled water.


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