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Bioinspired Surface Biofunctionalization Technique for Immobilization of Biochemical Probes

Title
Bioinspired Surface Biofunctionalization Technique for Immobilization of Biochemical Probes
Alternative Title
생화학적 프로브 고정화를 위한 생체 모사 표면 처리 기술
Author(s)
Chorok Byeon
DGIST Authors
Chorok ByeonSeonki HongJinhee Park
Advisor
홍선기
Co-Advisor(s)
Jinhee Park
Issued Date
2023
Awarded Date
2023-08-01
Type
Thesis
Description
Surface treatment; Probe immobilization; Catecholamine; One-pot coating; 표면 처리; 프로브 고정화; 카테콜아민; 원 포트 코팅
Table Of Contents
I. Introduction 1
IⅠ. Experimental Section 3
2.1 Materials 3
2.2 Surface modification 4
2.3 Cell culture 4
2.4 Exosome isolation from cell culture media 5
2.5 Biotinylation 5
2.6 Detection of exosomes using PDA/neutravidin-coated substrates 6
2.7 Surface-independent immobilization of antibodies and detection of exosomes 6
III. Results and Discussion 8
3.1 Surface modification 8
3.1.1 Quantification and analysis of the coating surfaces 9
3.1.2 Scanning electron microscopy images of plate surfaces 11
3.2 Detection of exosomes using PDA/neutravidin-coated substrates 12
3.3 Surface-independent immobilization of antibodies and detection of exosomes 17
IV. Conclusion 20
References 21
요약문 23
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46454

http://dgist.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000684527
DOI
10.22677/THESIS.200000684527
Degree
Master
Department
Department of Physics and Chemistry
Publisher
DGIST
Related Researcher
  • 홍선기 Hong, Seonki
  • Research Interests Bio-inspired organic materials; Polymeric biomaterials; Surface biofunctionalization; biochip fabrication
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