Publications by authors named "Barbara Bojarski"

A facile, two-step method for chemically attaching single-stranded DNA to graphitic surfaces, represented here by carbon nanotubes, is reported. In the first step, an azide-containing compound, N-5-azido-nitrobenzoyloxy succinimide (ANB-NOS), is used to form photo-adducts on the graphitic surfaces in a solid-state photochemical reaction, resulting in active ester groups being oriented for the subsequent reactions. In the second step, pre-synthesized DNA strands bearing a terminal amine group are coupled in an aqueous solution with the active esters on the photo-adducts.

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Purpose: To assess the long-term biocompatibility and optical clarity of a perfluoropolyether (PFPE) polymer as a corneal inlay.

Methods: A 4-mm-diameter PFPE inlay was implanted under a microkeratome flap in the corneas of rabbits (n = 16) and maintained for predetermined time points of 6, 12, or 24 months. These were compared with normal (n = 3) and time-matched sham-wounded rabbit corneas (n = 8).

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The purpose of the study was to investigate the adhesion of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains with varying pathogenic potential to purified ocular mucin. Bovine conjunctival mucin was purified by three sequential density gradient centrifugation steps. Immobilised mucin was probed with biotin-labelled bacteria isolated from different contact lens events and quantified by densitometry.

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Purpose: This study evaluated an improved perfluoropolyether polymer formulation designed for use as a corneal onlay to correct refractive error.

Methods: Collagen I coated perfluoropolyether lenticules were implanted in feline corneas exposing a 6-mm diameter area of lenticule surface for epithelial growth. A parallel series of sham-wounded corneas were also studied.

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