Jacob Baggerman
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Roeven E, Kuzmyn A, Scheres L, Baggerman J, Smulders M, Zuilhof H
Langmuir
. 2020 Aug;
36(34):10187-10199.
PMID: 32820926
In this work, we compare three routes to prepare antifouling coatings that consist of poly(l-lysine)-poly(-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide) bottlebrushes. The poly(l-lysine) (PLL) backbone is self-assembled onto the surface by charged-based interactions between the...
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Kuzmyn A, Nguyen A, Teunissen L, Zuilhof H, Baggerman J
Langmuir
. 2020 Apr;
36(16):4439-4446.
PMID: 32293894
This work presents a new method for the synthesis of antifouling polymer brushes using surface-initiated photoinduced electron transfer-reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization with eosin Y and triethanolamine as catalysts. This method...
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Liang D, Streefkerk D, Jordaan D, Wagemakers J, Baggerman J, Zuilhof H
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2020 Mar;
59(19):7494-7500.
PMID: 32157791
SuFEx reactions, in which an S-F moiety reacts with a silyl-protected phenol, have been developed as powerful click reactions. In the current paper we open up the potential of SuFEx...
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Baggerman J, Smulders M, Zuilhof H
Langmuir
. 2019 Jan;
35(5):1072-1084.
PMID: 30620199
This Feature Article focuses on recent advances in the bioconjugation of surface-bound zwitterionic polymers for biospecific antifouling surfaces. Various approaches for the functionalization of antifouling zwitterionic polymers are systematically investigated,...
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Andree K, Barradas A, Nguyen A, Mentink A, Stojanovic I, Baggerman J, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2016 May;
8(23):14349-56.
PMID: 27187784
The presence of tumor cells in blood is predictive of short survival in several cancers and their isolation and characterization can guide toward the use of more effective treatments. These...
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Baggerman J, Haraszkiewicz N, Wiering P, Fioravanti G, Marcaccio M, Paolucci F, et al.
Chemistry
. 2013 Apr;
19(18):5566-77.
PMID: 23564495
Rotaxane molecular shuttles were studied in which a tetralactam macrocyclic ring moves between a succinamide station and a second station in which the structure is varied. Station 2 in all...
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Nguyen A, Baggerman J, Paulusse J, Zuilhof H, van Rijn C
Langmuir
. 2011 Nov;
28(1):604-10.
PMID: 22059984
A new method for attaching antibodies to protein-repellent zwitterionic polymer brushes aimed at recognizing microorganisms while preventing the nonspecific adsorption of proteins is presented. The poly(sulfobetaine methacrylate) (SBMA) brushes were...
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Rosso M, Nguyen A, de Jong E, Baggerman J, Paulusse J, Giesbers M, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2011 Feb;
3(3):697-704.
PMID: 21309535
The grafting of polymers and oligomers of ethylene oxide onto surfaces is widely used to prevent nonspecific adsorption of biological material on sensors and membrane surfaces. In this report, we...
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Nguyen A, Baggerman J, Paulusse J, van Rijn C, Zuilhof H
Langmuir
. 2011 Feb;
27(6):2587-94.
PMID: 21291256
Zwitterionic poly(sulfobetaine acrylamide) (SBMAA) brushes were grafted from silicon-rich silicon nitride (SixN4, x > 3) surfaces by atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) and studied in protein adsorption experiments. To this...
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Pilzak G, Fratiloiu S, Baggerman J, Grozema F, Sudholter E, Siebbeles L, et al.
J Phys Chem B
. 2009 Jul;
113(32):11095-100.
PMID: 19621918
High yields of the radical cations of oligodiacetylenes have been prepared by photoinduced electron transfer using a positively charged cosensitizer and by pulse radiolysis. The absorption maxima of the oligodiacetylene...