Diffractive-optics-based sensor as a tool for detection of biocompatibility of titanium and titanium-doped hydrocarbon samples.
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| Year of publication | 2010 |
| Type | Article in Periodical |
| Magazine / Source | Applied Optics |
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| Field | Biophysics |
| Keywords | Human Plasma fibrinogen (HPF); titanium surface; DOE sensor; spectro-ellipsometry (VASE) |
| Description | Adsorption of the elongated human plasma fibrinogen (HPF) and globular human serum albumin molecules on a titanium-based surface is monitored by analyzing permittivity and optical roughness of protein-modified surfaces by using a diffractive optical element (DOE)-based sensor and variable angle spectro-ellipsometry (VASE). |
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