The adsorption of protein A on silicon surfaces was studied by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The deposition was made statically from various concentrations of protein A in water solution. The biological activity was checked by the immobilization of rabbit immuno
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Protein adsorption onto polystyrene surfaces studied by XPS and AFM
β Scribed by M.M. Browne; G.V. Lubarsky; M.R. Davidson; R.H. Bradley
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Protein adsorption is widely studied by a variety of techniques, but there still is little known about protein orientation and conformation after adsorption. This probably is due to the large number of parameters involved, such as the characteristics of the surface and the structure of the protein.