Quantifying the Performance of Protein‐Resisting Surfaces at Ultra‐Low Protein Coverages using Kinesin Motor Proteins as Probes

Surfaces resistant to protein adsorption are very desirablefor a variety of applications in biomedical engineering andbionanotechnology, since protein adsorption is often the firststep in a cascade of events leading to systems failure. Initialefforts to create adsorption-resistant surfaces succeeded in re-ducing the adsorption by 80% compared to untreated surfacesto 100 ngcm

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