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Biofabrication
Wu, L.-Q., and Payne, G.F. 2004. Biofabrication: The Use of Biological Materials and Biocatalysts to Construct Nanostructured Assemblies. Trends in Biotechnology, 22: 593-599.

 

Yi, H., L.-Q. Wu, W.E. Bentley, R. Ghodssi, G.W. Rubloff, J.N. Culver, and G.F. Payne. 2005. Biofabrication with Chitosan. Biomacromolecules, 6: 2881-2894.

 

Payne, G.F., and S.R. Raghavan. 2007. Chitosan: A Soft Interconnect For Hierarchical Assembly of Nano-Scale Components. Soft Matter, 3: 521-527.

 

Park, J.J., X. Luo, H. Yi, T. M. Valentine,G.F. Payne, W.E. Bentley, R. Ghodssi, and G.W. Rubloff. 2006. Chitosan-mediated in situ Biomolecule Assembly in Completely Packaged Microfluidic Devices. Lab on a Chip, 6: 1315-1321.

 

Fernandes, R. C.-Y. Tsao, Y. Hashimoto, L. Wang, T.K. Wood, G.F. Payne, and W.E. Bentley. 2007. Magnetic Nanofactories: Localized Synthesis and Delivery of Quorum Sensing Signaling Molecule Autoinducer-2 to Bacterial Cell Surfaces. Metabolic Engineering, 9; 228-239.

 

Koev, S.T., M.A. Powers, H. Yi, L.-Q. Wu, W.E. Bentley, G.W. Rubloff, G. F. Payne, and R. Ghodssi. 2007. Mechano-Transduction of DNA Hybridization and Dopamine Oxidation Through Electrodeposited Chitosan Network. Lab on a Chip, 7: 103-111.

 

 

Biomimetic Soft Tissue Adhesive
Chen, T., H.D. Embree, E.M. Brown, M.M. Taylor, and G.F. Payne. 2003. Enzyme-catalyzed Gel-formation of Gelatin and Chitosan. Potential for In Situ Applications. Biomaterials, 24: 2831-2841.

 

McDermott, M. K., T. Chen, C. M. Williams, K. M. Markley, and G.F. Payne. 2004. Mechanical Properties of Biomimetic Tissue Adhesive Based on the Microbial Transglutaminase-Catalyzed Crosslinking of Gelatin. Biomacromolecules, 5: 1270-1279.

 

Chen, T., R. Janjua, M.K. McDermott, S.L. Bernstein, S.M. Steidl, and G.F. Payne. 2006. Gelatin-based Biomimetic Adhesive. Potential for Retinal Reattachment. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: Part B - Applied Biomaterials, 77 (2): 416-422.

 

Bio-inspired Vesicle Restraint and Mobilization
Lee, J.-H., J. P. Gustin, T. Chen, G. F. Payne, S. R. Raghavan. 2005. Vesicle-Biopolymer Gels: Networks of Surfactant Vesicles Connected by Associating Biopolymers. Langmuir, 21: 26-33.

 

Lee, J.-H., V. Agarwal, A. Bose, G. F. Payne, and S. R. Raghavan. 2006. Transition from Unilamellar to Bilamellar Vesicles Induced by an Amphiphilic Biopolymer. Physical Review Letters, 96 (4): 048102.

 

Zhu, C., J.-H. Lee, S.R. Raghavan, and G.F. Payne. 2006. Bio-inspired Vesicle Restraint and Mobilization Using a Biopolymer Scaffold. Langmuir, 22: 2951-2955.

 

Zhu, C., L.-Q. Wu, X. Wang, J.-H. Lee, D.S. English, R. Ghodssi, S.R. Raghavan, and G.F. Payne. 2007. Reversible Vesicle Restraint in Response to Spatiotemporally-controlled Electrical Signals: A Bridge Between Electrical and Chemical Signaling Modes. Langmuir, 23: 286-291.


Phenol Reaction Cascades to Confer Mechanical Function
Wu, L.-Q., R. Ghodssi, Y.A. Elabd, and G.F. Payne. 2005. Biomimetic Pattern Transfer. Advanced Functional Materials, 15: 189-195.


Wu, L.-Q., M.K. McDermott, C. Zhu, R. Ghodssi, and G.F. Payne. 2006. Mimicking Biological Phenol Reaction Cascades to Confer Mechanical Function. Advanced Functional Materials, 16: 1967-1974.

 

Utilization of Renewable Resources for Polymeric Materials
Aberg, C.M., T. Chen, A. Olumide, S. R. Raghavan, and G.F. Payne. 2004. Enzymatic Grafting Of Peptides from Casein Hydrolysate to Chitosan. Potential For Value-Added By-Products From Food Processing Wastes. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 52: 788-793.


Payne, G.F. 2007. Biopolymer-based materials: the nanoscale components and their hierarchical assembly. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 11: 214-219.

 

 

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