1995
DOI: 10.1016/0001-8686(95)00241-h
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Protein interactions at solid surfaces

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“…As shown in a previous study, the Dh of BSM was only twice as large as that of contour length on average. 31 For this reason, while mucins are often depicted as highly coiled polymer chains in literature, 32,33 the mucins in this study are better described as "dumbbell"-like shape in their conformations. 13,14,34 For instance, a recent small angle x-ray scattering study has revealed that highly purified "Orthana" PGM displays double-globular comb structure with two globules of an average radius of 10 nm connected with the intramolecular chain of ca.…”
Section: Pin-on-disk (Pod) Tribometrymentioning
confidence: 90%
“…As shown in a previous study, the Dh of BSM was only twice as large as that of contour length on average. 31 For this reason, while mucins are often depicted as highly coiled polymer chains in literature, 32,33 the mucins in this study are better described as "dumbbell"-like shape in their conformations. 13,14,34 For instance, a recent small angle x-ray scattering study has revealed that highly purified "Orthana" PGM displays double-globular comb structure with two globules of an average radius of 10 nm connected with the intramolecular chain of ca.…”
Section: Pin-on-disk (Pod) Tribometrymentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The characterization methods employed can be broadly characterized into solution depletion, optical, spectroscopic, imaging and surface force measurement techniques [81,82]. Most of these techniques operate at stagnant conditions [83,84] or at low shear [85,86] (typically 10 2 sec -1 to 10 3 sec -1 ) and have only rarely [87][88][89] been used for studying competitive adsorption of protein oligomers (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Dynamics of protein adsorption have been studied by using electrical, optical, or labeling techniques, which primarily provide information about the amount of adsorbed proteins. The quartz crystal microbalance (QCM), one of the piezoelectric devices, has been traditionally utilized to detect small amounts of materials adsorbed on surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%