Interfacial Phenomena

Session 561 - Self-Assembled Biomolecular Structures
Presentations are welome that concern the fundamental structure, function and/or formation mechanism of natural biological systems formed by self-assembly as well as artifically designed systems with therapeutic, diagnostic or other potential application.
Chair: Robert D. Tilton
CoChair: Shihai Feng
  FT-IR Studies on Stability of Proteins Adsorbed to Polysaccharide-Based Polyelectrolyte Multilayers
Jorge Almodovar, Matt J. Kipper
  Interactions Between Cationic Bilayers In the Presence of Polyelectrolytes with Implications to the Stability of Vesicle Dispersions
Travers H. Anderson, Hongbo Zeng, Boxin Zhao, Jacob N. Israelachvili
  Self Assembly of Beta Sheet Forming Peptides at the Air-Water Interface
Lorraine F. Leon Gibbons, Raymond Tu
  Adhesive and Mechanical Properties of Multi-Component, Block Copolymer/phospholipid Vesicles Assembled Via DNA Hybridization and Receptor-Ligand Binding
Jin Nam, Paul A. Beales, T. Kyle Vanderlick
  Biocompatible Nanoparticles Trigger Rapid Bacteria Clustering
Nina C. Shapley, Mona Utne Larsen, Matthew Seward, Anubhav Tripathi
  Electrostatic Regulation of Genome Assembly In RNA Viruses
Tao Jiang, Jianzhong Wu, Zhen-Gang Wang
  A Mesoscale Model of DNA and Its Application to Viral Encapsidation and Nucleosome Core Particle Assembly
Vanessa Ortiz, Edward J. Sambriski, Gordon S. Freeman, George N. Phillips, Juan J. de Pablo

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