Protein Adsorption on Surface-Attached Weak Polyelectrolyte Layers

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Fibrinogen adsorption onto surface-attached poly(methacrylic acid) monolayers and poly(methacrylic acid)/polyethyleneimine bilayers has been investigated. The adsorbed amount of fibrinogen was found to be dependant on the charge sign of the topmost layer because of electrostatic interactions.

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