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Volumn 408, Issue 1, 2013, Pages 82-86
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Salt- and pH-induced desorption: Comparison between non-aggregated and aggregated mussel adhesive protein, Mefp-1, and a synthetic cationic polyelectrolyte
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Author keywords
Adsorption; Aggregation Mefp 1; Desorption; Dual polarization interferometry; Mussel adhesive protein
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Indexed keywords
ADSORPTION;
AGGREGATES;
DESORPTION;
ELECTROSTATICS;
IONIC STRENGTH;
LASER BEAM EFFECTS;
MOLLUSCS;
POLYELECTROLYTES;
SOLUTIONS;
SURFACE TREATMENT;
ADSORBED AMOUNT;
CATIONIC POLYELECTROLYTE;
DUAL POLARIZATION INTERFEROMETRY;
ELECTROSTATIC SURFACES;
HIGH IONIC STRENGTH;
LAYER THICKNESS;
MUSSEL ADHESIVE PROTEINS;
MYTILUS EDULIS;
PROTEINS;
MEFP 1 PROTEIN;
MUSSEL ADHESIVE PROTEIN;
POLYELECTROLYTE;
SODIUM CHLORIDE;
UNCLASSIFIED DRUG;
WATER;
ADSORPTION;
AQUEOUS SOLUTION;
ARTICLE;
CHEMICAL STRUCTURE;
DESORPTION;
MYTILUS EDULIS;
NONHUMAN;
PH;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SURFACE PROPERTY;
WATER CONTENT;
ADSORPTION;
AGGREGATION;
DESORPTION;
DUAL POLARIZATION INTERFEROMETRY;
MEFP-1;
MUSSEL ADHESIVE PROTEIN;
ADSORPTION;
CATIONS;
ELECTROLYTES;
PROTEINS;
SALTS;
SILICON;
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EID: 84885176888
PISSN: 00219797
EISSN: 10957103
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2013.07.015 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (12)
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References (32)
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