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  1. Challenges and perspectives of bioglass/chitosan-based coatings on solid supports
  2. Chitosan, Chitosan Derivatives, Polysaccharides and Their Applications—2nd Edition
  3. Physicochemical Characteristics of Potato Starch Extrudates Enriched with Edible Oils
  4. Permeability of Phospholipid Membranes to Divalent Cations: The Effect of Pulsed Electric Field
  5. Physicochemical characteristics of titanium dioxide/chitosan/hyaluronic acid biomaterial in relation to antibacteriality and biocompatibility
  6. New Perspectives of Colloids for Biological Applications
  7. New Perspectives of Colloids for Biological Applications
  8. Langmuir Monolayer Studies of Phosphatidylcholine Membranes with Naproxen on the Polysaccharide Subphase
  9. POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE (PET) COATED WITH CHITOSAN AND CYCLOSPORINE A LAYERS AS A POTENTIAL STENT MATERIAL AND DRUG-DELIVERY SYSTEM
  10. ZJAWISKA MIĘDZYFAZOWE – 80 LAT BADAŃ. CZĘŚĆ II - MAKROSKOPOWE I MIKROSKOPOWE WŁAŚCIWOŚCI GRANIC FAZ
  11. Thermodynamic Study on Biomimetic Legionella gormanii Bacterial Membranes
  12. Physicochemical Characteristics of Porous Starch Obtained by Combined Physical and Enzymatic Methods—Part 2: Potential Application as a Carrier of Gallic Acid
  13. New Polymeric Hydrogels with Cannabidiol and α-Terpineol as Potential Materials for Skin Regeneration—Synthesis and Physicochemical and Biological Characterization
  14. Starch-Based Polysaccharide Systems with Bioactive Substances: Physicochemical and Wettability Characteristics
  15. Susceptibility of Legionella gormanii Membrane-Derived Phospholipids to the Peptide Action of Antimicrobial LL-37—Langmuir Monolayer Studies
  16. Chitosan, Chitosan Derivatives and Their Applications
  17. Physicochemical Characteristics of Porous Starch Obtained by Combined Physical and Enzymatic Methods, Part 1: Structure, Adsorption, and Functional Properties
  18. The effect of radiofrequency electric field on the properties of dispersed systems: Relevance to adhesion
  19. First International Congress on Adhesion Science and Technology---invited papers
  20. Preparation and Surface Characterization of Chitosan-Based Coatings for PET Materials
  21. Effect of naproxen on the model lipid membrane formed on the water-chitosan subphase
  22. Chitosan-Based Nanoparticles as Effective Drug Delivery Systems—A review
  23. Characteristics of Hybrid Bioglass-Chitosan Coatings on the Plasma Activated PEEK Polymer
  24. Surface Properties of the Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Substrate Modified with the Phospholipid-Polypeptide-Antioxidant Films: Design of Functional Biocoatings
  25. Effect of chitosan on the interactions between phospholipid DOPC, cyclosporine A and lauryl gallate in the Langmuir monolayers
  26. The effect of chitosan/TiO2/hyaluronic acid subphase on the behaviour of 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine membrane
  27. Wettability and Stability of Naproxen, Ibuprofen and/or Cyclosporine A/Silica Delivery Systems
  28. The Influence of Polysaccharides/TiO2 on the Model Membranes of Dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol and Bacterial Lipids
  29. Physicochemical characteristics of chitosan-TiO2 biomaterial. 2. Wettability and biocompatibility
  30. EFFECT OF CHITOSAN AND LIPID LAYERS DEPOSITED ONTO POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE (PET) ON ITS WETTING PROPERTIES
  31. What affects the biocompatibility of polymers?
  32. Characteristics of hybrid chitosan/phospholipid-sterol, peptide coatings on plasma activated PEEK polymer
  33. Cyclosporine CsA—The Physicochemical Characterization of Liposomal and Colloidal Systems
  34. CHARACTERIZATION OF MIXED LANGMUIR MONOLAYERS OF CYCLOSPORINE A WITH THE PHOSPHOLIPID DPPC AT THE CHITOSAN SUBPHASE
  35. Release kinetics and antimicrobial properties of the potassium sorbate-loaded edible films made from pullulan, gelatin and their blends
  36. Edible films made from blends of gelatin and polysaccharide-based emulsifiers - A comparative study
  37. Structure and wettability of heterogeneous monomolecular films of phospholipids with cholesterol or lauryl gallate
  38. The impact of lignin addition on the properties of hybrid microspheres based on trimethoxyvinylsilane and divinylbenzene
  39. SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS OF DPPC MONOLAYERS DEPOSITED FROM TITANIUM DIOXIDE–CHITOSAN–HYALURONIC ACID SUBPHASES ON A GLASS SUPPORT
  40. WETTABILITY OF CHITOSAN-MODIFIED AND LIPID/POLYPEPTIDE-COATED PEEK SURFACES
  41. Characteristics of Polypeptide/Phospholipid Monolayers on Water and the Plasma‐Activated Polyetheretherketone Support
  42. Properties of the Langmuir and Langmuir–Blodgett monolayers of cholesterol-cyclosporine A on water and polymer support
  43. Sustainable carbon microtube derived from cotton waste for environmental applications
  44. Temperature-dependent interactions in the chitosan/cyclosporine A system at liquid–air interface
  45. Wetting Properties of Polyetheretherketone Plasma Activated and Biocoated Surfaces
  46. Langmuir monolayer study of phospholipid DPPC on the titanium dioxide–chitosan–hyaluronic acid subphases
  47. Wettability of DPPC Monolayers Deposited from the Titanium Dioxide–Chitosan–Hyaluronic Acid Subphases on Glass
  48. Effect of UV radiation and chitosan coating on the adsorption-photocatalytic activity of TiO2 particles
  49. Wettability of plasma modified glass surface with bioglass layer in polysaccharide solution
  50. Physicochemical Characteristics of Chitosan–TiO2 Biomaterial. 1. Stability and Swelling Properties
  51. Chitosan/phospholipid coated polyethylene terephthalate (PET) polymer surfaces activated by air plasma
  52. BEHAVIOUR OF TiO2/CHITOSAN DISPERSION AS A FUNCTION OF SOLUTION pH
  53. WETTABILITY OF HYBRID CHITOSAN/PHOSPHOLIPID COATINGS
  54. Interfacial properties of PET and PET/starch polymers developed by air plasma processing
  55. Influence of nitrogen plasma treatment on the wettability of polyetheretherketone and deposited chitosan layers
  56. Properties of PEEK-supported films of biological substances prepared by the Langmuir-Blodgett technique
  57. Effect of low-temperature plasma on chitosan-coated PEEK polymer characteristics
  58. Low-temperature air plasma modification of chitosan-coated PEEK biomaterials
  59. Effect of surface modification on starch/phospholipid wettability
  60. Water treatment by H2O2 and/or UV affects carbon nanotube (CNT) properties and fate in water and tannic acid solution
  61. Interfacial Properties of Phosphatidylcholine-based Dispersed Systems
  62. Effect of surface modification on starch biopolymer wettability
  63. Advanced oxidation (H2O2 and/or UV) of functionalized carbon nanotubes (CNT-OH and CNT-COOH) and its influence on the stabilization of CNTs in water and tannic acid solution
  64. Effect of phospholipid and (phospho)lipase modification on interfacial properties of oil/water emulsion
  65. The electrokinetic and rheological behavior of phosphatidylcholine-treated TiO2 suspensions
  66. Influence of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (or dioleoylphosphatidylcholine) and phospholipase A2 enzyme on the properties of emulsions
  67. Investigation of DPPC effect on SiO2 particles and in the presence of phospho(lipases) by zeta potential and effective diameter measurements
  68. Changes in wetting properties of alumina surface treated with DPPC in the presence of phospholipase A2 enzyme
  69. The wetting and interfacial properties of alumina surface treated with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine and lipase enzyme
  70. Comparison of n-tetradecane/electrolyte emulsions properties stabilized by DPPC and DPPC vesicles in the electrolyte solution
  71. Investigations of DPPC effect on Al2O3 particles in the presence of (phospho)lipases by the zeta potential and effective diameter measurements
  72. Changes in wetting properties of silica surface treated with DPPC in the presence of phospholipase A2 enzyme
  73. Electrokinetic properties of n-tetradecane/ethanol emulsions with DPPC and enzyme lipase or phospholipase A2
  74. Effect of Temperature onn-Tetradecane Emulsion in the Presence of Phospholipid DPPC and Enzyme Lipase or Phospholipase A2
  75. Effect of ionic strength on electrokinetic properties of oil/water emulsions with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine
  76. Electrokinetic properties of n-tetradecane/lecithin solution emulsions
  77. Comparison of the Properties of Vegetable Oil/Water and n-Tetradecane/Water Emulsions Stabilized by α-Lactalbumin or β-Casein
  78. Investigation of the Electrokinetic Properties of Paraffin Suspension. 2. In Cationic and Anionic Surfactant Solutions
  79. Investigation of the Electrokinetic Properties of Paraffin Suspension. 1. In Inorganic Electrolyte Solutions
  80. Studies of oil-in-water emulsion stability in the presence of new dicephalic saccharide-derived surfactants
  81. Zeta potential and droplet size of n-tetradecane/ethanol (protein) emulsions
  82. Investigation of dialkyldimethylammonium bromides as stabilizers and/or emulsifiers for O/W emulsion
  83. Stability of oil/water (ethanol, lysozyme or lysine) emulsions
  84. Zeta potential, effective diameter and multimodal size distribution in oil/water emulsion
  85. Application of an extended DLVO theory for the calculation of the interactions between emulsified oil droplets in alcohol solutions
  86. Model studies on then-alkane emulsions stability
  87. Zeta potential and effective diameter of n-tetradecane emulsions in n-propanol solutions and in the presence of lysozyme