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Adsorption - Research News and Information
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Definition of 'Adsorption'The condensation of gases, liquids, or dissolved substances on the surfaces of solids. It includes adsorptive phenomena of bacteria and viruses as well as of tissues treated with exogenous drugs and chemicals. Common names: Adsorption; Adsorptions |
30 Oct 2008
Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectroscopy has been applied to investigate the interaction with a silver colloidal surface of following seven 6-14 fragments of bombesin (BN) C-terminus: cyclo[D-Phe(6),His(7),Leu(14)]BN(6-14), ... Read more...
QCM-D sensitivity to protein adsorption reversibility.
30 Oct 2008
Using a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipative monitoring (QCM-D) we have determined the adsorption reversibility and viscoelastic properties of ribonuclease A adsorbed to hydrophobic self-assembled monolayers. Consistent with previous work ... Read more...
13 Oct 2008
A kinetic model incorporating dynamic adsorption, enzymatic hydrolysis, and product inhibition was developed for enzymatic hydrolysis of differently pretreated fibers from a nitrogen-rich lignocellulosic material-dairy manure. The effects of manure ... Read more...
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Latest indexed articles for 'Adsorption'
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- Bombesin-modified 6-14 C-terminal fragments adsorption on silver surfaces: influence of a surface substrate.
30 Oct 2008 - QCM-D sensitivity to protein adsorption reversibility.
30 Oct 2008 - Kinetic modeling of enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose in differently pretreated fibers from dairy manure.
13 Oct 2008 - Control of protein adsorption on functionalized electrospun fibers.
13 Oct 2008 - Mimetic human leukocyte antigen epitopes: shown by monoclonal antibodies and extra antibodies produced on transplantation.
13 Oct 2008 - Development of a strategy to functionalize a dextrin-based hydrogel for animal cell cultures using a starch-binding module fused to RGD sequence.
12 Oct 2008 - Conformation of circular DNA in two dimensions.
30 Sep 2008 - A rough morphology of the adsorbed fibronectin layer favors adhesion of neuronal cells.
29 Sep 2008 - Synthetic zeolites as a new tool for drug delivery.
29 Sep 2008 - Nanopatterning of fibronectin and the influence of integrin clustering on endothelial cell spreading and proliferation.
29 Sep 2008 - An investigation of vibration-induced protein desorption mechanism using a micromachined membrane and PZT plate.
29 Sep 2008 - Bioenergetics at the gold surface: SEIRAS probes photosynthetic and respiratory reactions at the monolayer level.
29 Sep 2008 - Functional polymeric nano/microparticles for surface adsorption and delivery of protein and DNA vaccines.
29 Sep 2008 - Adsorption and stability of streptavidin on cluster-assembled nanostructured TiOx films.
25 Sep 2008 - Nanografting versus solution self-assembly of alpha,omega-alkanedithiols on Au(111) investigated by AFM.
25 Sep 2008 - Monolayers of 3-mercaptopropyl-amino acid to reduce the nonspecific adsorption of serum proteins on the surface of biosensors.
25 Sep 2008 - Probing fibronectin-surface interactions: a multitechnique approach.
23 Sep 2008 - Adsorption and structural change of beta-lactoglobulin at the diacylglycerol-water interface.
18 Sep 2008 - Selective enzymatic labeling to detect packing-induced denaturation of double-stranded DNA at interfaces.
17 Sep 2008 - Conformation of adsorbed layers of polyNIPAM on silica in a binary solvent.
15 Sep 2008
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Technical information about 'Adsorption'
Definition: The condensation of gases, liquids, or dissolved substances on the surfaces of solids. It includes adsorptive phenomena of bacteria and viruses as well as of tissues treated with exogenous drugs and chemicals.
Descriptor UI: D000327
Alternative terms: Adsorption; Adsorptions;
Allowable Qualifiers: drug effects; genetics; immunology; physiology; radiation effects;
Tree Number: G02.149.047; G02.149.767.029; G02.842.750.029;
Technical Notes: almost never IM; coord NIM with substance /pharmacokin (IM)