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Patterned and switchable surfaces for biomaterial applications

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Andrew Hook – <strong>Patterned</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>switchable</strong> <strong>surfaces</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>biomaterial</strong> <strong>applications</strong>Papers arising from Chapter 1LIST OF PUBLICATIONS1. Hook, A.L., N. Voelcker, <strong>and</strong> H. Thissen, <strong>Patterned</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>switchable</strong> <strong>surfaces</strong><strong>for</strong> biomolecular manipulation. Progress in Surface Science, 2008, In Press.2. Hook, A.L., N. Voelcker, <strong>and</strong> H. Thissen, Surface manipulation ofbiomolecules <strong>for</strong> cell microarray <strong>applications</strong>. TRENDS in Biotechnology,2006, 24(10), 471-477.Papers arising from Chapter 23. Hook, A.L., H. Thissen, J.P. Hayes, <strong>and</strong> N.H. Voelcker, Spatially controlledelectro-stimulated DNA adsorption <strong>and</strong> desorption <strong>for</strong> biochip <strong>applications</strong>.Biosensors <strong>and</strong> Bioelectronics, 2005, 21(11), 2137-2145.4. Hook, A.L., H. Thissen, J.P. Hayes, <strong>and</strong> N. Voelcker, A plat<strong>for</strong>m <strong>for</strong> theadvanced spatial <strong>and</strong> temporal control of biomolecules. Proceedings of SPIE,2006, 6413(64130C), 1-11.5. Hook, A.L., H. Thissen, J.P. Hayes, <strong>and</strong> N.H. Voelcker, Development of anelectro-responsive plat<strong>for</strong>m <strong>for</strong> the controlled transfection of mammaliancells Proceedings of SPIE, 2005, 5651, 418-426.6. Hook, A.L., H. Thissen, J.P. Hayes, <strong>and</strong> N. Voelcker, Microstructured<strong>surfaces</strong> by laser ablation <strong>for</strong> <strong>for</strong>mation of cell arrays. Bio-medical materials<strong>and</strong> engineering, 2008, In press.Papers arising from Chapter 37. Hook, A.L., H. Thissen, J. Quinton, <strong>and</strong> N.H. Voelcker, Comparison of thebinding mode of plasmid DNA to allylamine plasma polymer <strong>and</strong>poly(ethylene glycol) <strong>surfaces</strong>. Surface Science, 2008, 602(10), 1883-1891.Papers arising from Chapter 48. Hook, A.L., H. Thissen, <strong>and</strong> N.H. Voelcker, Advanced substrate fabrication<strong>for</strong> cell microarrays. Biomacromolecules, 2008, Under review.9. Hook, A.L., H. Thissen, <strong>and</strong> N.H. Voelcker, Using the BioOdysseyCalligrapher Microarrayer to <strong>for</strong>m a polymer array <strong>for</strong> studying cell-surfaceinteractions. BioRAD Technote, 2007, Bulletin 5577.Other papers10. Creasey, R., A.L. Hook, H. Thissen, <strong>and</strong> N.H. Voelcker, Enhancement ofreverse transfection efficiency by combining stimulated DNA surfacedesorption <strong>and</strong> electroporation Proceedings of SPIE, 2007, 6799(67991D),1-10.11. Akkamsetty, Y., A.L. Hook, H. Thissen, J.P. Hayes, <strong>and</strong> N.H. Voelcker,Application of nanostructured biochips <strong>for</strong> efficient cell transfectionmicroarrays. Proceedings of SPIE, 2006, 6413(64130R), 1-9.VIII

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