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Santore, Maria
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Manipulating protein adsorption using a patchy protein-resistant brush.
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Depletion versus deflection: how membrane bending can influence adhesion.
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Adsorption of copolymers aggregates: from kinetics to adsorbed layer structure.
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Bacterial adhesion on hybrid cationic nanoparticle-polymer brush surfaces: ionic strength tunes capture from monovalent to multivalent binding.
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Sensitivity of protein adsorption to architectural variations in a protein-resistant polymer brush containing engineered nanoscale adhesive sites.
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Polyethylene Glycols
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Antimicrobial surfaces containing cationic nanoparticles: how immobilized, clustered, and protruding cationic charge presentation affects killing activity and kinetics.
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Hybrid copolymer-phospholipid vesicles: phase separation resembling mixed phospholipid lamellae, but with mechanical stability and control.
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Surfaces for competitive selective bacterial capture from protein solutions.
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Mechanical Properties and Concentrations of Poly(ethylene glycol) in Hydrogels and Brushes Direct the Surface Transport of Staphylococcus aureus.
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Surfaces that Adhesively Discriminate Breast Epithelial Cell Lines and Lymphocytes in Buffer and Human Breast Milk.
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Escherichia coli Swimming back Toward Stiffer Polyetheylene Glycol Coatings, Increasing Contact in Flow.
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Depletion forces drive reversible capture of live bacteria on non-adhesive surfaces.
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Motility Increases the Numbers and Durations of Cell-Surface Engagements for Escherichia coli Flowing near Poly(ethylene glycol)-Functionalized Surfaces.
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Depletion attractions drive bacterial capture on both non-fouling and adhesive surfaces, enhancing cell orientation.
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Glycols