Abstract
A study was made of the adsorption of spin-labelled γ-globulin on the surface of silica gel and polyethylene. Two types of adsorption were observed, each being characterized by the correlation time of radical rotation. The spectrum of the nitroxyl radical generally represents the superimposition of two individual spectra due to strong immobilization of protein on the surface and reversible adsorption on the surface. The type of adsorbent influences the ratio of strongly and reversibly adsorbed forms of protein. The ratio between these forms may relate to thrombo-resistive properties of the surface.
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