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James W. Schneider Publications

1. "Characterization of Distance-Dependent Damping in Tapping-Mode AFM Force Measurements in Liquid," I. Nnebe and J.W. Schneider, Langmuir 20:3195-3201 (2004).

2. "Sequence-Specific Purification of Oligonucleotides using Peptide Nucleic Acid Amphiphiles in Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography," J.P. Vernille and J.W. Schneider, in press for Biotech. Progress (2004).

3. "Direct Force Measurement of the Stability of Poly(ethylene glycol)- Poly(ethylenimine) Graft Films," I. Nnebe, R.D. Tilton, and J.W. Schneider, 276:306- 316 J. Coll. Int. Sci. (2004).

4. "Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA) Amphiphiles: Synthesis, Self-Assembly, and Duplex Stability," J.P. Vernille, B.F. Marques, and J.W. Schneider, submitted to Bioconj. Chem. (2004).

5. "High-Resolution Probing of Steric Forces from Grafted Poly(ethylene glycol) Chains Using Tapping-Mode AFM," I. Nnebe and J.W. Schneider, in preparation for Macromolecules (2004).

6. "Thermodynamic and Structural Characterization of Dialkyl Amino Acid Lipids," S. Tristam-Nagle, R.N.A.H. Lewis, J.W. Blickenstaff, M. DiPrima, B. Marques, R.N. McElhaney, J.F. Nagle, and J.W. Schneider, in preparation for Chem. Phys. Lipids (2004).

7. "Dynamic Atomic Force Microscopy Studies to Characterize Heterogeneous Surfaces," I. Nnebe and J.W. Schneider. In Marcel-Dekker Encyclopaedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. New York: Marcel-Dekker (2004).

8. "Peptide Nucleic Acid Conjugates in Biotechnology," J. Schneider. In Biomimetic Materials and Design: Biointerfacial Strategies , Tissue Engineering and Targeted Drug Delivery, A.K. Dillow and A.M. Lowman, eds. New York: Marcel-Dekker (2002).

9. "Nanometer Scale Surface Properties of Supported Lipid Bilayers Measured with Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Atomic Force Microscope Probes," J. Schneider, W. Barger, and G.U. Lee, Langmuir 19: 1899-1907 (2003).

10. "Surface Force Measurements of Electrostatic and Hydrogen Bonding Interactions between Bilayers of Glycine Amphiphiles," J. Schneider, P. Berndt, K. Haverstick, S. Kumar, S. Chiruvolu, and M. Tirrell, Langmuir 18: 3923-3931 (2002).

11. "Force Titration of Langmuir-Blodgett Bilayers of Glycine Amphiphiles: JKR-Type Measurements Using the Surface-Force Apparatus," J. Schneider, Y. Dori, K. Haverstick, M. Tirrell, and R. Sharma. Langmuir 18: 2702-2709 (2002).

12. "Structural Study of Langmuir Monolayers Containing Lipidated Poly(ethylene glycol) and Peptides," H. Bianco-Peled, Y. Dori, J. Schneider, L.P. Sung, S. Satija, M. Tirrell. Langmuir 17: 6931-6937 (2001).

13. "Atomic Force Microscope Image Contrast Mechanisms on Supported Lipid Bilayers," J. Schneider, Y.F. Dufrêne, W.R. Barger, and G.U. Lee. Biophys. J. 79:1107-1118 (2000).

14. "Direct Measurement of Molecular-Level Forces and Adhesion in Biological Systems," J. Schneider and M. Tirrell. Drugs Pharm. Sci. 98: 223-259 (1999).

15. "Development and Characterization of Surface Chemistries for Silicon-Based Biosensors," S.W. Metzger, M. Natesan, C. Yanavich, J. Schneider, and G.U. Lee. J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 17: 2623-2628 (1999).

16. "Characterization of the Physical Properties of Model Membranes at the Nanometer Scale with the Atomic Force Microscope," Y.F. Dufrêne, T. Boland, J.W. Schneider, W.R. Barger, and G.U. Lee. Faraday Disc. 111:79-94 (1998).

17. "Effect of Substrate Anchoring on the Mechanical Strength of Langmuir-Blodgett Bilayers," J. Schneider, Y. Dori, M. Tirrell, and R. Sharma. Thin Solid Films 327- 329: 772-777 (1998).

18. "Force and Adhesion Measurements between Hydrogen-Bonded Layers of Glycine- Functionalized Amphiphiles," J. Schneider, P. Berndt, K. Haverstick, S. Kumar, S. Chiruvolu, and M. Tirrell. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 120:3508-3509 (1998).

19. "Adsorption of Hydrophilic-Hydrophobic Block Copolymers on Silica from Aqueous Solutions," C. Amiel, M. Sikka, J.W. Schneider, Y.-H. Tsao, M. Tirrell, and J.W. Mays. Macromolecules 28:3125-3134 (1995).

 
 
 
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