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Real-time study of the adsorption and grafting process of biomolecules by means of Bloch surface wave biosensors

Sinibaldi et al., 2018

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15803369919907479856
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Sinibaldi A
Montaño-Machado V
Danz N
Munzert P
Chiavaioli F
Michelotti F
Mantovani D
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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A combined label-free and fluorescence surface optical technique was used to quantify the mass deposited in binary biomolecular coatings. These coatings were constituted by fibronectin (FN), to stimulate endothelialization, and phosphorylcholine (PRC), for its …
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