Interpretation of Protein Adsorption: Surface-Induced Conformational Changes
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Abstract
Protein adhesion plays a major role in determining the biocompatibility of materials. The first stage of implant integration is the adhesion of protein followed by cell attachment. Surface modification of implants (surface chemistry and topography) to induce and control protein and cell adhesion is currently of great interest. This communication presents data on protein adsorption (bovine serum albumin and fibrinogen) onto model hydrophobic (CH(3)) and hydrophilic (OH) surfaces, investigated using a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) and grazing angle infrared spectroscopy. Our data suggest that albumin undergoes adsorption via a single step whereas fibrinogen adsorption is a more complex, multistage process.…
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- Protein adsorption
- Chemistry
- Quartz crystal microbalance
- Adsorption
- Biocompatibility
- Adhesion
- Biophysics
- Surface modification
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