Publication detail
Passive Microrheology in study of interactions between myeloperoxidase and glycosaminoglycans
Hnyluchová,Z., Víteček, J., Mravec, F., Pekař, M., Kubala, J.
Original Title
Passive Microrheology in study of interactions between myeloperoxidase and glycosaminoglycans
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
Passive microrhelogy method is a novel approach for determining viscoelastic properties of the soft materials. This technique monitors microscopic movement of micro-sized polystyrene beads embedded into the sample of interest based on the thermal motion. Interaction between model cationic protein and glycosaminoglycans like hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulphate were investigated in this study using passive microrheology method. Data over a decade in concentration of cationic protein with the constant concentration of glycosaminoglycans are presented. As a result, the substantial increase in viscosity of all samples with cationic protein was observed as a consequence of interaction between different components of the sample.
Keywords
microrheology, viskoelasticity, protein, glycosaminoglycan
Authors
Hnyluchová,Z., Víteček, J., Mravec, F., Pekař, M., Kubala, J.
Released
30. 8. 2013
BibTex
@misc{BUT101645,
author="Zuzana {Hnyluchová} and Miloslav {Pekař} and Filip {Mravec} and Tereza {Venerová} and Jan {Víteček}",
title="Passive Microrheology in study of interactions between myeloperoxidase and glycosaminoglycans",
year="2013",
note="abstract"
}