Biomolecular films : design, function, and applications

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Biomolecular films : design, function, and applications

edited by James F. Rusling

(Surfactant science series, v. 111)

Marcel Dekker, 2003

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This text examines films of biomolecules that can provide solid surfaces for catalyzing enzyme reactions, serve in biosensors and as biorecognition elements, mediate nanoparticle formation, and provide a basis for fundamental studies and applications in biomedicine and biomedical devices.

Table of Contents

  • Designing functional biomolecular films on electrodes, James F. Rusling and Zhe Zhang
  • electrochemistry of redox-active protein films immobilized on self-assembled monolayers of organothiols, Katsumi Niki and Brian W. Gregory
  • biomimetic membranes on metal supports, John T. Elliott, Curtis W. Meuse, Vitalii Silin, Susan Krueger, John T. Woodward, Teresa Petralli-Mallow, and Anne L. Plant
  • peptide and protein-based biomolecular assemblies - physical and chemical characterization for optimal function, Paul W. Bohn
  • surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy - applications in protein adsorption and electrochemistry, Shaopeng Wang, Salah Boussaad, and Nongjian J. Tao
  • characterization of biomolecular interfaces with scanning electrochemical microscopy - from model monolayers to tissues and cells, Anna L. Whitworth, Catherine E. Gardner, Julie V., Macpherson, Patrick R. Unwin, and Jie Zhang
  • layered protein films - quartz crystal resonator frequency and admittance analysis, ,E.J. Calvo, C. Danilowicz, E. Forzani, A. Wolosiuk, and M. Otero
  • nano-sized thin films for enzyme reactors, Katsuhiko Ariga, Yoshihiro Sasaki, and Jun-ichi Kikuchi
  • biomimetic nanoparticle synthesis, Janos H. Fendler
  • biosensors, Anthony J. Killard and Malcolm R. Smyth
  • modified electrodes for the oxidation of NADH, Evelyne Simon and Philip N. Bartlett
  • DNA-based sensors, Michael J. Tarlov and Adam B. Steel.

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