64 results match your criteria: "GKSS-Research Center[Affiliation]"
J Chromatogr A
July 2003
GKSS Research Center, Institute for Coastal Research/Physical and Chemical Analysis, Max-Planck-Strasse, D-21502 Geesthacht, Germany.
Process development for affinity separation is a crucial prerequisite for a successful biospecific isolation of biological active substances like glycoconjugates or enzymes. The functionalization of polymer and silica based adsorbents and their influence on the adsorption behaviour of the modified adsorbents are presented. Improvement of the immobilization conditions for different lectins lead to a stable binding of more than 90% within 4 h of ligands applied to the immobilization solution.
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March 2004
GKSS Research Center, Institute for Coastal Research/Physical and Chemical Analysis, D-21502 Geesthacht, Germany.
A new correlation is proposed for the prediction of protein diffusion coefficients in free solution. Molecular weight and radius of gyration of proteins are employed as correlation parameters in this method. Both parameters can be easily found in the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnal Bioanal Chem
July 2002
GKSS Research Center, Institute for Coastal Research/Physical and Chemical Analysis, Max-Planck-Strasse, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany.
Recent developments in the coupling of highly selective separation techniques such as capillary electrophoresis (CE) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to element-specific and molecule-specific detectors, such as inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS) for the characterization and quantification of metallothioneins (MTs) are critically reviewed and discussed. This review gives an update based on the literature over the last five years. The coupling of CE to ICP-MS is especially highlighted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnal Bioanal Chem
January 2002
GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht, Germany.
In a new approach to the characterization and quantification of metallothionein isoforms an on-line isotope-dilution method in combination with the coupling of capillary electrophoresis (CE) to an inductively coupled plasma-sector field mass spectrometer (ICP-SFMS) is reported. Metallothionein (MT) isoforms are separated by CE and the elements Cu, Zn, Cd, and S are detected simultaneously by use of ICP-SFMS in the medium resolution mode. On-line isotope dilution is performed by continuous introduction of an isotopically enriched, species-unspecific spike solution after the separation step.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArtif Organs
February 2002
Institute of Chemistry, Department of Biomaterials, GKSS Research Center Geesthacht GmbH, Teltow, Germany.
Membranes for biohybrid organs such as the biohybrid liver support system have to face 2 different environments, namely blood and tissue cells. Accordingly, the respective membrane surfaces must have optimal properties in terms of biocompatibility for blood or tissue. Flat membranes prepared by a phase inversion process from polyetherimide were modified by binding of tris-(hydroxymethyl)-aminomethane to obtain a surface with hydroxyl groups by binding of polyethylene imine to attach a hydrophilic macromolecule with amine groups useful as a spacer for later bonding of further ligands and by attachment of heparin.
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February 2002
GKSS Research Center, Institute for Coastal Research/Physical and Chemical Analysis, Geesthacht, Germany.
The separation of metallothionein (ML) isoforms using capillary electrophoresis (CE) has been improved by applying surface-modified capillaries, and the metal composition of MTs has been characterized by subsequent inductively coupled plasma sector field mass spectrometry (ICPSFMS). Nine MT complexes in a commercial preparation from rabbit liver were successfully separated on an anionic polymer-coated column, prepared by immobilizing poly(2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid) on the fused-silica surface via a linking agent. On uncoated capillaries or those coated dynamically with cationic materials, only three complexes could be separated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFresenius J Anal Chem
November 2001
GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht, Germany.
Several greenhouse gases, which are in part or entirely produced by human activities, have accumulated in the atmosphere since approximately the middle of the 19th century. They are assumed to have an additional greenhouse effect causing a further increase of atmospheric temperatures near the ground and a decrease in the layers above approximately 15 km altitude. The currently observed near-surface warming over nearly the entire globe is already considered by a large fraction of our society to be result of this additional greenhouse effect.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFresenius J Anal Chem
August 2001
Institute of Physical and Chemical Analysis, GKSS Research Center Geesthacht GmbH, Germany.
A new simple and robust system for the production of standard solutions, based on the mass-transfer of analytes through membranes, is described. The device consists of a cone-shaped reservoir vessel, filled with a concentrated solution of the analyte and separated from a liquid acceptor stream by a membrane. Mass-flow from donor to acceptor solution is controlled by the mass-transfer-affecting properties of the active membrane area, which is determined by the hole in a template (diameter 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiomaterials
October 2001
Department of Membrane Research, Institute of Chemistry, GKSS Research Center, Teltow, Germany.
Regioselective derivatization was carried out introducing sulfate, phosphate or quaternary ammonia groups in C2-, C3- and C6-position of the anhydroglycose unit of cellulose. The anticoagulant potential of these derivatives was estimated with common clotting assays, such as thrombin time and partial thromboplastin time. It was found that a pronounced anticoagulant activity of cellulose derivatives could be achieved if the degree of substitution (DS) with sulfate was above 1.
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May 2001
GKSS Research Center, Max-Planck-Strasse, D-21502, Geesthacht, Germany.
An integrated bioprocess (IBP) for production and recovery of de novo synthesized aroma compounds was carried out by interlinking a pervaporation membrane module with a producing bioreactor. The main aroma products of the fungus Ceratocystis moniliformis were ethyl acetate, propyl acetate, isobutyl acetate, isoamyl acetate, citronellol and geraniol. In situ product removal (ISPR) using pervaporation leads to decreased product concentrations in the bioreactor and increased microbial growth rates.
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July 1999
GKSS Research Center, Institute of Chemistry, Teltow, Germany.
Nanoparticles consisting of a polystyrene core and a polyglycidyl methacrylate shell were prepared by a two-step emulsion polymerization. The size and surface properties of the particles were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering and polyelectrolyte titration techniques. Particles were found to be monodisperse with a mean diameter of about 85 nm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biomed Mater Res
March 1999
GKSS Research Center, Institute of Chemistry, Department Membrane Research, Kantstrasse 55, D-14513 Teltow, Germany.
Function of integrins is crucial for adhesion, movement, proliferation, and survival of cells. In a recent study we found impaired fibronectin receptor function on hydrophobic substrata (G. Altankov et al.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biomater Sci Polym Ed
January 1998
GKSS Research Center, Department of Membrane Research, Telow-Seehof, Germany.
Kallikrein is involved in the generation of bradykinin during extracorporal circulation, that is believed to play an important role in cases of anaphylactic shock during hemodialysis. Therefore, a method for the assessment of kallikrein generation was developed, based on the chromogenic substrate S-2302. Comparison of kallikrein-like activity on glass using citrate or heparinized plasma demonstrated enhanced activity in the presence of heparin.
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June 1996
GKSS Research Center Geesthacht, Institute of Chemistry, Department of Membrane Research Teltow, Teltow-Seehof, Germany.
In a previous study we observed that protein tyrosine phosphorylation was significantly diminished in the focal adhesions of human fibroblasts attached on a hydrophobic surface in comparison with hydrophilic glass. This result raises the possibility that the tyrosine phosphorylation pathway may be involved in the regulation of cell-biomaterial interaction. To learn more about the interaction of anchorage-dependent cells with biomaterials, four different materials with wettability ranging from hydrophilic (water contact angle 25 degrees) to hydrophobic (water contact angle 111 degrees) were investigated, i.
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