With development of implants and in vivo detection devices comes the complication of the interaction between the materials used in the devices and biological fluids. This book examines these interactions causing fouling in biosensors and the serious issue of thrombus formation. The chemistry of surface-protein and surface-cell interactions is considered, the coatings and strategies re the avoidance of fouling are compared and the expert contributors provide a comprehensive look at the physical chemistry of the implant surface and the fouling problem. Finishing with a discussion of the future for surface modified biosensors in point-of-care devices and microfluidic technologies, this book provides an important addition to the literature suitable for professional researchers in academia and industry and postgraduate students.
Зміст
Relevant Aspects of Surface Physical Chemistry; Protein Adsorption on Surfaces: Understanding the Complex Nature of a Common Phenomenon; Interactions of Cells and Tissue with Substrate Surfaces; Biological Consequences of the Blood-Surface Interaction; Antifouling Surface Chemistries to Minimize Signal Interference from Biological Matrices in Biosensor Technology; Prevention of Deleterious Biofluid-Surface Interactions in Detection and Medical Devices: A Look into the Future; Subject Index
Про автора
The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic