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Surface-adhesive conjugates

In addition to flagella, extremely thin, long, straight filaments known as pili or fimbriae (Fig. 1-2) project from the surfaces of many bacteria.14 The "sex pili" (F pili and I pili) of E. coli have a specific role in sexual conjugation. The similar but more numerous common pili or fimbriae range in thickness from 3 to 25 nm and in length from 0.2 to 2 pm. Pili are involved in adhesion of bacteria to surrounding materials or to other bacteria and facilitate bacterial infections.17-19 A typical E. coli cell has 100-300 pili.5... [Pg.6]

The purpose of performing calculations of physical properties parallel to experimental studies is twofold. First, since calculations by necessity involve approximations, the results have to be compared with experimental data in order to test the validity of these approximations. If the comparison turns out to be favourable, the second step in the evaluation of the theoretical data is to make predictions of physical properties that are inaccessible to experimental investigations. This second step can result in new understanding of material properties and make it possible to tune these properties for specific purposes. In the context of this book, theoretical calculations are aimed at understanding of the basic interfacial chemistry of metal-conjugated polymer interfaces. This understanding should be related to structural properties such as stability of the interface and adhesion of the metallic overlayer to the polymer surface. Problems related to the electronic properties of the interface are also addressed. Such properties include, for instance, the formation of localized interfacial states, charge transfer between the metal and the polymer, and electron mobility across the interface. [Pg.8]

Polycarbophil-cysteine conjugates appeared to exhibit superior mucoadhesiveness compared to polycarbophil itself, due to improved cohesion and rapid hydration of the gels. However, again mucus turnover is still the limiting factor of adhesion to the cell surfaces. [Pg.1179]


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