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Patterned and switchable surfaces for biomaterial applications

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Chapter 3 – Comparison of the binding mode of plasmid DNA to allylamine plasma polymer <strong>and</strong> poly(ethyleneglycol) <strong>surfaces</strong>Figure 3.9. The electro-stimulated adsorption <strong>and</strong> desorption of DNA on ALAPP(light grey) <strong>and</strong> PEG (dark grey) as detected by measurements of thedepletion of solution fluorescence in 0.01 M phosphate buffer, [NaCl] 1.0 M,pH 7.4. ALAPP <strong>and</strong> PEG films were initially incubated <strong>for</strong> 24 hr in 100ng/ml DNA solution be<strong>for</strong>e the stepwise application of +1.50 V, 0.00V <strong>and</strong> -0.75 V. Error reported to 95% confidence.3-126

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