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1. Biochip design based on tailored ethylene glycols
Sammanfattning : Studies of biomolecular interactions are of interest for several reasons. Beside basic research, the knowledge gained from such studies is also very valuable in for example drug target identification. Medical care is another area where biomolecules may be used as biomarkers to aid physicians in making correct diagnosis. LÄS MER
2. Novel Porous Films from Functional and Biocompatible Linear-Dendritic Hybrids
Sammanfattning : In the last decades, the fabrication of ordered nano- and microporous structures has attracted increasing interest due to their specific properties and multiple possible applications in electronics, as templates or in the biological field. The development of such materials has been favored by the introduction of the simple breath-figure templating method in the 1990’s. LÄS MER
3. Salting-out of Colloidal Latex Particles Grafted with Poly(ethylene glycol)
Sammanfattning : Colloidal particles dispersed in a medium are important both in nature and in industry. The stability of colloidal particles is determined by the interactions between them and can be improved by steric stabilization. There is no conclusive understanding of how these sterically stabilized particles become unstable. LÄS MER
4. Towards Functional Nanopores Using Polymers
Sammanfattning : In nature there are several examples of nanometer sized gateways able to control the passage of molecules and other substances with remarkable precision. This has inspired research in trying to create nanoscale openings which resemble such gateways. LÄS MER
5. Biomolecule Trapping With Stimuli-Responsive Polymer Coated Nanostructures
Sammanfattning : Trapping biomolecules in nanosized gaps is of great interest in novel systems for single molecule analysis and membranes, which filter biomolecules. Current platforms are lacking in full functionality to facilitate biomolecule trapping and transport in their native environment and without covalent tethering to surfaces. LÄS MER