PROJECT DETAILS
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Nanobiotechnology for creation of interfaces between biological media and artificial entities |
Principal investigator: |
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Eduard Brynda, Ph.D. |
From: |
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2005-01-01 |
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To: |
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2007-12-31 |
The successive adsorption of proteins, polypeptides, charged
polysaccharides, and natural or synthetic polyelectrolytes controlled by
affecting physical interactions between the macromolecules will be used
for the creation of organized molecular assemblies forming functional
interfaces between artificial supports and biological fluids or cells.
The research will include the study of mechanism taking part in a
contact of surfaces with blood plasma and blood, or in the cell growth
on artificial scaffolds. Assemblies composed mainly of serum albumin and
polysaccharides preventing blood plasma fouling, platelet adhesion, and
blood coagulation, antibody containing assemblies immobilized on optical
(SPR) immunosensors and magnetic particles making possible the detection
and separation of specific compounds from plasma or blood, and
assemblies containing components of extracellular matrix or fibrin
structures which can support or control growth of cells will be
developed.