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Mechanisms and Kinetics of Interactions of Biomolecules at Interfaces: 2nd Edition

This special issue belongs to the section “Bio-Engineered Materials“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Following a very successful first run, we are pleased to announce the launch of a second edition of a Special Issue on the mechanisms and kinetics of interactions of biomolecules at interfaces.

The adsorption of biocolloids, particularly proteins, at solid/liquid interfaces is important both in terms of their industrial preparation, purification, or storage and due to the wide spectrum of other practical applications. Especially important are the control of protein and cell separation, the production of biosensors and biochips, the transport of medicines, and the bio-integration of materials used for the production of medical implants.

Although deposited biomolecules play a crucial role in many processes, the mechanisms and kinetics of the immobilization processes are poorly understood. There is a lack of systematic investigations of the relationship between the deposition conditions and resulting biomolecules’ coverage, local distribution, the orientation of adsorbed particles, and their bioactivity. There is no doubt that all investigations related to biomolecule adsorption at solid substrates are desired.

This Special Issue is devoted to the most recent research focused on the determination of the mechanisms of biomolecules (proteins, peptides, and biocompatible macroions) at solid substrates. Potential topics also include the application of new techniques in biomolecule deposition research and the analysis of biomolecules’ interactions with cells, viruses, etc.

Dr. Monika Wasilewska
Dr. Aneta Michna
Dr. Maria Morga
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • biomolecule adsorption
  • kinetics of biomolecule adsorption
  • mechanisms of biomolecule deposition
  • interactions of biomolecules
  • techniques for the detection of biomolecules at solid substrates
  • interactions of proteins with biomolecules/biopolymers
  • protein and biomolecule systems
  • protein and biomolecule complexes

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Biomolecules - ISSN 2218-273X