Contact Lenses That Germs Can't Adhere To? Scientists Breed Designer Molecular Furs On Surfaces
ScienceDaily (2008-11-13) -- Proteins play a decisive role in both the tolerability of contact lenses and the adherence of mussels to the hulls of ships. They develop a biofilm during their initial contact with the foreign material. A new designer surface is completely resistant to the adsorption of proteins.full story:
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