Use of self-assembled monolayers of different wettabilities to study surface selection and primary adhesion processes of green algal (Enteromorpha) zoospores.
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Profiling follicle stimulating hormone-induced gene expression changes in normal and malignant human ovarian surface epithelial cellsIdentification of ATF-3, caveolin-1, DLC-1, and NM23-H2 as putative antitumorigenic, progesterone-regulated genes for ovarian cancer cells by gene profilingIn situ ATR-IR spectroscopic and electron microscopic analyses of settlement secretions of Undaria pinnatifida kelp spores.The influence of surface energy on the wetting behaviour of the spore adhesive of the marine alga Ulva linza (synonym Enteromorpha linza)A model that predicts the attachment behavior of Ulva linza zoospores on surface topography.Experimental and computational analysis of a novel flow channel to assess the adhesion strength of sessile marine organisms.Regulated growth of diatom cells on self-assembled monolayers.Stimuli responsive polymers for biomedical applications.Using micro-patterned surfaces to inhibit settlement and biofilm formation by Bacillus subtilis.Recent developments in superhydrophobic surfaces and their relevance to marine fouling: a review.The influence of surface lubricity on the adhesion of Navicula perminuta and Ulva linza to alkanethiol self-assembled monolayersProfiling estrogen-regulated gene expression changes in normal and malignant human ovarian surface epithelial cells.Surface sensing and stress-signalling in Ulva and fouling diatoms - potential targets for antifouling: a review.Microfluidic accumulation assay probes attachment of biofilm forming diatom cells.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.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).Effect of substratum surface chemistry and surface energy on attachment of marine bacteria and algal sporesInterference with the germination and growth of Ulva zoospores by quorum-sensing molecules from Ulva-associated epiphytic bacteria.The role of surface energy and water wettability in aminoalkyl/fluorocarbon/hydrocarbon-modified xerogel surfaces in the control of marine biofouling.The effects of nitric oxide in settlement and adhesion of zoospores of the green alga Ulva.The fouling hydroid Ectopleura larynx: a lack of effect of next generation antifouling technologies.Antifouling character of 'active' hybrid xerogel coatings with sequestered catalysts for the activation of hydrogen peroxide.Disruption of quorum sensing in seawater abolishes attraction of zoospores of the green alga Ulva to bacterial biofilms.Anomalous settlement behavior of Ulva linza zoospores on cationic oligopeptide surfaces.Conditioning of surfaces by macromolecules and its implication for the settlement of zoospores of the green alga Ulva linza.A new flow-through bioassay for testing low-emission antifouling coatings.Topographic cues guide the attachment of diatom cells and algal zoospores.Antifouling properties of oligo(lactose)-based self-assembled monolayers.Influence of zwitterionic SAMs on protein adsorption and the attachment of algal cells.Fluorine-free mixed amphiphilic polymers based on PDMS and PEG side chains for fouling release applications.Engineered antifouling microtopographies: kinetic analysis of the attachment of zoospores of the green alga Ulva to silicone elastomers.Attachment point theory revisited: the fouling response to a microtextured matrix.Species-specific engineered antifouling topographies: correlations between the settlement of algal zoospores and barnacle cyprids.Antialgal activity of poly(2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate) (PDMAEMA) brushes against the marine alga Ulva.Adhesion in hydrogel contacts.Coatings based on side-chain ether-linked poly(ethylene glycol) and fluorocarbon polymers for the control of marine biofouling.Conditioning of self-assembled monolayers at two static immersion test sites along the east coast of Florida and its effect on early fouling development.
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Use of self-assembled monolayers of different wettabilities to study surface selection and primary adhesion processes of green algal (Enteromorpha) zoospores.
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Use of self-assembled monolaye ...... lgal (Enteromorpha) zoospores.
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Use of self-assembled monolaye ...... lgal (Enteromorpha) zoospores.
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10.1128/AEM.66.8.3249-3254.2000
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2000-08-01T00:00:00Z