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  • 2020Interactions between PAMAM dendrimers and DOPC lipid multilayers11citations
  • 2020Interactions between PAMAM dendrimers and DOPC lipid multilayers:Membrane thinning and structural disorder11citations
  • 2017Interfacial and structural characteristics of polyelectrolyte multilayers used as cushions for supported lipid bilayers11citations

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  • Bikondoa, Oier
  • Slastanova, Anna
  • Fox, Laura J.
  • Richardson, Robert M.
  • Briscoe, Wuge H.
  • Taylor, Nicolas
  • Warszynski, P.
  • Kolasinska-Sojka, M.
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Interfacial and structural characteristics of polyelectrolyte multilayers used as cushions for supported lipid bilayers

  • Bikondoa, Oier
  • Wlodek, Magdalena
  • Warszynski, P.
  • Kolasinska-Sojka, M.
  • Wasilewska, M.
  • Briscoe, Wuge H.
Abstract

The surface properties of polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) obtained via sequential adsorption of oppositely charged polyions from their solutions and used as cushions for supported lipid bilayers were investigated. Five types of polyelectrolytes were used: cationic polyethyleneimine (PEI), poly(diallyldimethylammonium)chloride (PDADMAC), and poly-L-lysine hydrobromide (PLL); and anionic polysodium 4-styrenesulfonate (PSS) and poly-L-glutamic acid sodium (PGA). The wettability and surface free energy of the PEMs were determined by contact angle measurements using sessile drop analysis. Electrokinetic characterisation of the studied films was performed by streaming potential measurements of selected multilayers and the structure of the polyelectrolyte multilayer was characterized by synchrotron X-ray reflectometry. The examined physicochemical properties of the PEMs were correlated with the kinetics of the formation of supported lipid bilayers atop the PEM cushion.

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  • surface
  • Sodium
  • reflectometry