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Solid-liquid interfaces, gelatin

Some of the areas where interfacial protein layers dominate the boundary chemistry are reviewed, and we introduce some nondestructive armlytical methods which can be used simultaneously and/or sequentially to detect and characterize the microscopic amounts of matter at protein or other substrates which spontaneously acquire protein conditioning films. Examples include collagen and gelatin, synthetic polypeptides, nylons, and the biomedically important surfaces of vessel grafts, skin, tissue, and blood. The importance of prerequisite adsorbed films of proteins during thrombus formation, cell adhesion, use of intrauterine contraceptives, development of dental adhesives, and prevention of maritime fouling is discussed. Specifics of protein adsorption at solid/liquid and gas/liquid interfaces are compared. [Pg.1]


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