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Christophe Blaszykowski

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Fedorov K, Jankowski A, Sheikh S, Blaszykowski C, Reheman A, Romaschin A, et al.
J Mater Chem B . 2020 Apr; 3(44):8623-8628. PMID: 32262718
Much biomedical equipment consisting of or containing plastic polymer(s) must come into contact with blood - an interaction that, at the molecular level, may unfortunately prompt biological processes with potentially...
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Machado R, Blaszykowski C, Sheikh S, Suganuma Y, Thompson M
Chempluschem . 2020 Jan; 80(6):911-914. PMID: 31973268
The unwanted fouling of surfaces by ionic adsorption has received little research attention. In this context, ultrathin organic adlayer surface chemistry-featuring monoethylene glycol based molecular residues-is described that is capable...
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de Los Santos Pereira A, Sheikh S, Blaszykowski C, Pop-Georgievski O, Fedorov K, Thompson M, et al.
Biomacromolecules . 2016 Feb; 17(3):1179-85. PMID: 26882214
The contact of blood with artificial materials generally leads to immediate protein adsorption (fouling), which mediates subsequent biological processes such as platelet adhesion and activation leading to thrombosis. Recent progress...
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Neves M, Blaszykowski C, Thompson M
Anal Chem . 2016 Feb; 88(6):3098-106. PMID: 26871312
Aptasensing of small molecules remains a challenge as detection often requires the use of labels or signal amplification methodologies, resulting in both difficult-to-prepare sensor platforms and multistep, complex assays. Furthermore,...
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Blaszykowski C, Sheikh S, Thompson M
Biomater Sci . 2015 Jul; 3(10):1335-70. PMID: 26215763
Upon contact with bodily fluids, synthetic materials spontaneously acquire a layer of various species (most notably proteins) on their surface. The concern with respect to biomedical equipment, implants or devices...
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Neves M, Blaszykowski C, Bokhari S, Thompson M
Biosens Bioelectron . 2015 May; 72:383-92. PMID: 26022784
This paper describes a label-free and real-time piezoelectric aptasensor for the detection of cocaine. The acoustic wave sensing platform is a quartz substrate functionalized with an adlayer of S-(11-trichlorosilyl-undecanyl)-benzenethiosulfonate (BTS)...
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Benvenuto P, Neves M, Blaszykowski C, Romaschin A, Chung T, Kim S, et al.
Langmuir . 2015 May; 31(19):5423-31. PMID: 25955536
This work describes the straightforward surface modification of 316L stainless steel with BTS, S-(11-trichlorosilylundecanyl)-benzenethiosulfonate, a thiol-reactive trichlorosilane cross-linker molecule designed to form intermediary coatings with subsequent biofunctionalization capability. The strategy...
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Sheikh S, Blaszykowski C, Nolan R, Thompson D, Thompson M
J Colloid Interface Sci . 2014 Oct; 437:197-204. PMID: 25313484
The connection between antifouling and surface hydration is a fascinating but daunting question to answer. Herein, we use molecular dynamics (MD) computer simulations to gain further insight into the role...
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Thompson M, Blaszykowski C, Sheikh S, Romaschin A
Biosens Bioelectron . 2014 Jul; 67:3-10. PMID: 25067837
Sepsis is one of the leading causes of death around the world. The condition occurs when a local infection overcomes the host natural defense mechanism and suddenly spreads into the...
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Fedorov K, Blaszykowski C, Sheikh S, Reheman A, Romaschin A, Ni H, et al.
Langmuir . 2014 Mar; 30(11):3217-22. PMID: 24625256
In contemporary society, a large percentage of medical equipment coming in contact with blood is manufactured from plastic polymers. Unfortunately, exposure may result in undesirable protein-material interactions that can potentially...