Competitive adsorption between bovine serum albumin and collagen observed by atomic force microscope
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2004
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Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to study the competitive adsorption between bovine serum albumin (BSA) and type I collagen on hydrophilic and hydrophobic silicon wafers. BSA showed a grain shape and the type I collagen displayed fibril-like molecules with relatively homogeneous height and width, characterized with clear twisting (helical formation). These AFM images illustrated that quite a lot of type I collagen appeared in the adsorption layer on hydrophilic surface in a competitive adsorption state, but the adsorption of BSA was more preponderant than that of type I collagen on hydrophobic silicon wafer surface. The experiments showed that the influence of BSA on type I collagen adsorption on hydrophilic surface was less than that on hydrophobic surface. |
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英语 |
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Chinese Chemical Letters.2004,15(12):1465-1468 |
Palavras-Chave | #Atomic Force Microscope #Protein Competitive Adsorption #Collagen #Bovine Serum Albumin |
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期刊论文 |