Watanabe, Junji’s team published research in Materials Science & Engineering, C: Materials for Biological Applications in 29 | CAS: 3052-61-7

Materials Science & Engineering, C: Materials for Biological Applications published new progress about 3052-61-7. 3052-61-7 belongs to esters-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Amine,Benzene,Amide, name is Benzyl diethylcarbamodithioate, and the molecular formula is C8H6BrF3S, Application of Benzyl diethylcarbamodithioate.

Watanabe, Junji published the artcileBioconjugate polymer by photo-iniferter approach: Hydrophilic random or block copolymer-coated surface, Application of Benzyl diethylcarbamodithioate, the publication is Materials Science & Engineering, C: Materials for Biological Applications (2009), 29(7), 2287-2293, database is CAplus.

The fabrication of a high-performance polymer material is important, since it would have the potential of being utilized as a highly effective platform for bioconjugation. In the present study, hydrophilic random or block polymers were designed by a photo-iniferter approach. As typical monomers, Bu methacrylate (BMA) and acrylic acid (AA) were selected to prepare a surface modifier on a substrate. As surface modifiers, the monomers were copolymerized in block and random sequences, and the resulting polymer-coated surfaces were compared in terms of surface wettability and the bioconjugation of the fluorescence-labeled protein. The most favorable characteristic of the resulting polymers was that they offered a dual function: the stability of the adsorbed polymer layer and bioconjugation via functional groups. In the present study, the authors focused on the phys. properties of the polymer-coated surface. Bioconjugation and cell viability were also evaluated.

Materials Science & Engineering, C: Materials for Biological Applications published new progress about 3052-61-7. 3052-61-7 belongs to esters-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Amine,Benzene,Amide, name is Benzyl diethylcarbamodithioate, and the molecular formula is C8H6BrF3S, Application of Benzyl diethylcarbamodithioate.

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