. "Remsa, J." . . "Tenk\u00E9 vrstvy organick\u00FDch materi\u00E1l\u016F (hov\u011Bz\u00ED s\u00E9rum) byly p\u0159ipraveny kryogenn\u00ED pulsn\u00ED laserovou matrixovou depozic\u00ED."@cs . . "0169-4332" . "Thin Layers of Bovine Serum Albumin by Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation" . "Jel\u00EDnek, Miroslav" . . . . "NL - Nizozemsko" . "Thin Layers of Bovine Serum Albumin by Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation"@en . "RIV/68407700:21460/07:12135268" . "bovine serum albumin; matrix assisted pulsed laser evaporation; thin films"@en . . "P(GA202/06/0216), P(GA202/07/0591), P(IAA400500507), Z(AV0Z10100522), Z(AV0Z40500505), Z(MSM6840770012)" . "2"^^ . "[5ECDAC604DB7]" . "Brynda, E." . . . "RIV/68407700:21460/07:12135268!RIV08-MSM-21460___" . "Thin films of bovine serum albumin were prepared by cryogenic matrix assisted pulsed laser evaporation technique under various deposition conditions. Energy density of laser beam changed in the range 0.1-0.5 J cm-2. Films were deposited in vacuum or in nitrogen ambient. Targets were prepared from bovine serum albumin solution in phosphate buffered physiological saline and with an addition of UV absorbers as dimethylsulphoxide, phthalic acid, or adenine. Polyethylene and silicon (1 1 1) were used as substrates. Film properties were studied with atomic force microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy attenuated total reflection. The deposition changed native conformation of albumin, resulting in the formation of water-insoluble aggregates. Addition of laser light absorbers in target solutions did not prevent the damage of albumin structure."@en . "Tenk\u00E9 vrstvy hov\u011Bz\u00EDho s\u00E9ra byly p\u0159ipraveny metodou laserov\u00E9 matrixov\u00E9 depozice."@cs . "4" . "Kocourek, Tom\u00E1\u0161" . . . . "455113" . . "1240;1243" . "5"^^ . . "Thin films of bovine serum albumin were prepared by cryogenic matrix assisted pulsed laser evaporation technique under various deposition conditions. Energy density of laser beam changed in the range 0.1-0.5 J cm-2. Films were deposited in vacuum or in nitrogen ambient. Targets were prepared from bovine serum albumin solution in phosphate buffered physiological saline and with an addition of UV absorbers as dimethylsulphoxide, phthalic acid, or adenine. Polyethylene and silicon (1 1 1) were used as substrates. Film properties were studied with atomic force microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy attenuated total reflection. The deposition changed native conformation of albumin, resulting in the formation of water-insoluble aggregates. Addition of laser light absorbers in target solutions did not prevent the damage of albumin structure." . "254" . . . . . "Tenk\u00E9 vrstvy hov\u011Bz\u00EDho s\u00E9ra byly p\u0159ipraveny metodou laserov\u00E9 matrixov\u00E9 depozice."@cs . . "Thin Layers of Bovine Serum Albumin by Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation" . . . . "21460" . "Applied Surface Science" . "Houska, M." . "Thin Layers of Bovine Serum Albumin by Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation"@en . "4"^^ .