Self-Assembled Monolayers and Polymer Brushes in Biotechnology: Current Applications and Future Perspectives
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Abstract
The chemistry and topography of a surface affect biological response and are of fundamental importance, especially when living systems encounter synthetic surfaces. Most biomolecules have immense recognition power (specific binding) and simultaneously have a tendency to physically adsorb onto a solid substrate without specific receptor recognition (nonspecific adsorption). Therefore, to create useful materials for many biotechnology applications, interfaces are required that have both enhanced specific binding and reduced nonspecific binding. Thus, in applications such as sensors, the tailoring of surface chemistry and the use of micro or nanofabrication techniques becomes an important avenue for the…
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- Nanotechnology
- Monolayer
- Biomolecule
- Adsorption
- Self-assembled monolayer
- Polymer
- Solid surface
- Biointerface
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