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Gold coated qcm d sensors

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Gold-coated QCM-D sensors are specialized equipment used in the Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM-D) technique. These sensors are coated with a thin layer of gold, which serves as the electrode material. The gold coating enables the sensors to be used for a wide range of applications, including the study of adsorption and binding processes on surfaces.

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2 protocols using gold coated qcm d sensors

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Quantifying Protein Adsorption on Dhvar5-Chitosan

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Protein adsorption to Dhvar5-chitosan coatings was evaluated using a QCM-D system (Q-Sense E4 instrument; Biolin Scientific, Gothenburg, Sweden) and gold-coated QCM-D sensors with a fundamental frequency of 5 MHz (Biolin Scientific), as previously described [35 (link)]. Briefly, after cleaning, the sensors were prepared as described above (Section 2.2) [14 (link)]. Adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA) to Dhvar5-Chitosan surfaces was followed in real-time by the frequency and dissipation shifts of the sensors. A baseline was established by pre-incubating samples with phosphate-buffered saline (PBS, pH = 7.4) for 15 min at a flow rate of 0.1 mL/min. Then, a BSA solution at 4 mg/mL in PBS was injected into the system at a flow rate of 25 µL/min until saturation was achieved (2 h). PBS was then used to remove loosely attached proteins. The temperature was kept at 37 °C throughout the assay. The resulting data was treated with the Voigt model. Three replicates per sample were analyzed in three independent assays (n = 3).
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Laminin adsorption on QCM-D sensors

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Gold-coated QCM-D sensors (Biolin Scientific) were cleaned as previously described [41] . Clean sensors were further modified following the procedure reported in 2.8. A QCM-D system (Q-Sense E4 instrument, Biolin Scientific) was used to monitor in real time the frequency (Δf) and dissipation Version: Postprint (identical content as published paper) This is a self-archived document from i3S -Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde in the University of Porto Open Repository For Open Access to more of our publications, please visit http://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/ A01/00 (ΔD) shifts related to laminin adsorption as described in Supplementary Materials and Methods. Data was modeled using the Voigt model [41] in the QTools® V3 software. Results are presented as mass per surface area (ng/cm2).
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