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18 July 2003 Immobilization of multiple proteins in polymer microstructures fabricated via laser ablation
Elena P. Ivanova, Andrea Viezzoli, Yulia V. Alekseeva, Gregory M. Demyashev, Dan Valeriu Nicolau Jr., Luisa Filipponi, Duy K. Pham, Dan V. Nicolau
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Abstract
Investigation of protein-polymeric surface interaction requires reliable practical techniques for evaluation of the efficiency of protein immobilization. In this study the efficiency of protein immobilization was evaluated using three different techniques: (1) protein-binding assay with fluorescent detection and (2) quantification, and (3) atomic force microscopy. This approach enables us to rapidly analyse the adsorption properties of different proteins. The comparative physico-chemical adsorption of α-chymotrypsin, human serum albumin, human immunoglobulin, lysozyme, and myoglobin in the micro-wells fabricated via a localized laser ablation of a protein-blocked thin gold layer (50 nm) deposited on a Poly(methyl ethacrylate) film has been studied. Correlations were observed between the quantitative and qualitative differences depending on both protein and polymeric surface hydrophobicity.
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Elena P. Ivanova, Andrea Viezzoli, Yulia V. Alekseeva, Gregory M. Demyashev, Dan Valeriu Nicolau Jr., Luisa Filipponi, Duy K. Pham, and Dan V. Nicolau "Immobilization of multiple proteins in polymer microstructures fabricated via laser ablation", Proc. SPIE 4966, Microarrays and Combinatorial Technologies for Biomedical Applications: Design, Fabrication, and Analysis, (18 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.483472
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KEYWORDS
Proteins

Polymers

Polymethylmethacrylate

Adsorption

Refractive index

Polymer thin films

Gold

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