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X-ray spectromicroscopy studies of protein-polymer Interactions

Abstract

Identification of the sites of protein binding on laterally heterogeneous polymer surfaces can help understand mechanisms of bio-passivation, which in turn has practical impact on developing improved polymers for medical uses, such as blood contact applications. We have used scanning X-ray transmission microscopy and photoelectron emission microscopy to explore the sensitivity of these X-ray microscopies to detection of human serum albumin adsorbed onto the surface of two different polyurethane polymers. Both techniques appear capable of the requisite monolayer sensitivity.

Authors

Hitchcock AP; Tyliszczak T; Heng YM; Cornelius R; Brash JL; Ade H; Anders S; Scholl A; Nolting F

Volume

507

Pagination

pp. 235-238

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Publication Date

May 15, 2000

DOI

10.1063/1.1291149

Name of conference

AIP Conference Proceedings

Conference proceedings

AIP Conference Proceedings

Issue

1

ISSN

0094-243X

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