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Técnicas para modificação padronizada de superfícies de substrato são importantes para a formação de microarranjos em chips de proteínas. Um filme polimerizado por plasma de hexametildissiloxano (HMDS PPF) foi depositado sobre um substrato de vidro e a superfície resultante foi parcialmente modificada por tratamento subsequente com plasma de nitrogênio com uma máscara de sombra padronizada. Quando a adsorção superficial de uma proteína anticorpo (F(ab')2 fragmento de imunoglobulina G anti-humana) foi visualizado por microscopia de fluorescência, distintos 80
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Atsunori HIRATSUKA, Naoya MURATA, Hitoshi MUGURUMA, Kazunari MATSUMURA, "Selective Adsorption of an Antibody onto a Plasma-Polymerized Film for Protein Patterning" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E91-C, no. 6, pp. 978-980, June 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietele/e91-c.6.978.
Abstract: Techniques for patterned modification of substrate surfaces are important for forming microarrays on protein chips. A hexamethyldisiloxane plasma-polymerized film (HMDS PPF) was deposited on a glass substrate and the resulting surface was partially modified by subsequent nitrogen plasma treatment with a patterned shadow mask. When surface adsorption of an antibody protein (F(ab')2 fragment of anti-human immunoglobulin G) was visualized by fluorescence microscopy, distinct 80
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