The influence of surface wettability on the adhesion strength of settled spores of the green alga enteromorpha and the diatom amphora.
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A tyrosine-rich cell surface protein in the diatom Amphora coffeaeformis identified through transcriptome analysis and genetic transformationTesting attachment point theory: diatom attachment on microtextured polyimide biomimics.The influence of surface energy on the wetting behaviour of the spore adhesive of the marine alga Ulva linza (synonym Enteromorpha linza)Mini-review: combinatorial approaches for the design of novel coating systems.Seasonal variations in the fouling diatom community structure from a monsoon influenced tropical estuary.Biomimetic characterisation of key surface parameters for the development of fouling resistant materials.Engineered antifouling microtopographies--correlating wettability with cell attachment.Experimental and computational analysis of a novel flow channel to assess the adhesion strength of sessile marine organisms.The seeding and cultivation of a tropical species of filamentous Ulva for algal biomass production.Regulated growth of diatom cells on self-assembled monolayers.The biology of biofouling diatoms and their role in the development of microbial slimes.The influence of surface lubricity on the adhesion of Navicula perminuta and Ulva linza to alkanethiol self-assembled monolayersEffects of the surface physico-chemical properties and the surface textures on the initial colonization and the attached growth in algal biofilm.Surface sensing and stress-signalling in Ulva and fouling diatoms - potential targets for antifouling: a review.Mussel (Mytilus edulis) byssus deposition in response to variations in surface wettability.Surface microtopographies of tropical sea stars: lack of an efficient physical defence mechanism against fouling.Tissue growth into three-dimensional composite scaffolds with controlled micro-features and nanotopographical surfaces.Amphiphilic triblock copolymers with PEGylated hydrocarbon structures as environmentally friendly marine antifouling and fouling-release coatings.Biofouling in photobioreactors for marine microalgae.Hybrid xerogel films as novel coatings for antifouling and fouling release.Using textured PDMS to prevent settlement and enhance release of marine fouling organisms.Effects of surface charge and Gibbs surface energy on the settlement behaviour of barnacle cyprids (Balanus amphitrite).A live bioprobe for studying diatom-surface interactions.Effect of substratum surface chemistry and surface energy on attachment of marine bacteria and algal sporesAn electrically reversible switchable surface to control and study early bacterial adhesion dynamics in real-time.Influence of anode surface chemistry on microbial fuel cell operation.A preliminary study on the properties and fouling-release performance of siloxane-polyurethane coatings prepared from poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) macromers.Barnacle settlement and the adhesion of protein and diatom microfouling to xerogel films with varying surface energy and water wettability.The effects of nitric oxide in settlement and adhesion of zoospores of the green alga Ulva.The use of aeration as a simple and environmentally sound means to prevent biofouling.Isolation and biochemical characterization of underwater adhesives from diatoms.Iodine-infused aeration for hull fouling prevention: a vessel-scale study.Factors that influence elastomeric coating performance: the effect of coating thickness on basal plate morphology, growth and critical removal stress of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite.Marine antifouling from thin air.Marine anti-biofouling efficacy of amphiphilic poly(coacrylate) grafted PDMSe: effect of graft molecular weight.Engineered antifouling microtopographies - effect of feature size, geometry, and roughness on settlement of zoospores of the green alga Ulva.Measuring a critical stress for continuous prevention of marine biofouling accumulation with aeration.Antifouling potential of Subtilisin A immobilized onto maleic anhydride copolymer thin films.Environmentally benign antifouling activity and toxic properties of bioactive metabolites from mangrove Excoecaria agallocha L.Algal antifouling and fouling-release properties of metal surfaces coated with a polymer inspired by marine mussels.
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The influence of surface wettability on the adhesion strength of settled spores of the green alga enteromorpha and the diatom amphora.
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The influence of surface wetta ...... morpha and the diatom amphora.
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The influence of surface wetta ...... morpha and the diatom amphora.
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The influence of surface wetta ...... morpha and the diatom amphora.
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The influence of surface wetta ...... morpha and the diatom amphora.
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The influence of surface wetta ...... morpha and the diatom amphora.
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The influence of surface wetta ...... morpha and the diatom amphora.
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Gabriel P Lopez
James A Callow
John A Finlay
Linnea K Ista
Maureen E Callow
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10.1093/ICB/42.6.1116
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2002-12-01T00:00:00Z