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    Comparative studies of poly(dimethyl siloxanes) using automated GPC-MALDI-TOF MS and on-line GPC-ESI-TOF MS by Liu, X.Michael, Maziarz, E.Peter, Heiler, David J., Grobe, George L.

    “…In this study we compare on-line gel permeation chromatography (GPC) electrospray ionization (ESI) time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometry (MS) to automated GPC…”
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    The relationship between contact lens surface charge and in-vitro protein deposition levels by Soltys-Robitaille, Christine E., Ammon, Daniel M., Valint, Paul L., Grobe III, George L.

    Published in Biomaterials (01-12-2001)
    “…The adsorption of lysozyme and human serum albumin (HSA) onto hydrogel contact lenses was investigated as a function of lens surface charge. Anionic, cationic…”
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    Detailed analysis of α,ω-bis(4-hydroxybutyl) poly(dimethylsiloxane) using GPC-MALDI TOF mass spectrometry by Maziarz, E.Peter, Liu, X.Michael, Quinn, Edmond T, Lai, Yu-Chin, Ammon, Daniel M, Grobe, George L

    “…In this study the prepolymer α,ω-bis(4-hydroxybutyl) poly(dimethylsiloxane), used in the formulation of oxygen permeable films, is evaluated by gel permeation…”
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    Detailed analysis of [alpha],[omega]-bis(4-hydroxybutyl) poly(dimethylsiloxane) using GPC-MALDI TOF mass spectrometry by Maziarz, E Peter, Liu, X Michael, Quinn, Edmond T, Lai, Yu-chin, Ammon, Daniel M, Grobe, George L

    “…In this study the prepolymer α,ω-bis(4-hydroxybutyl) poly(dimethylsiloxane), used in the formulation of oxygen permeable films, is evaluated by gel permeation…”
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    Surface chemical structure for soft contact lenses as a function of polymer processing by Grobe III, George L., Valint Jr, Paul L., Ammon Jr, Daniel M.

    Published in Journal of biomedical materials research (01-09-1996)
    “…The surface chemistry and topography of cast‐molded Etafilcon‐A and doubled‐sided lathed Etafilcon‐A soft contact lenses were determined to be significantly…”
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    Angular dependent ESCA and infrared studies of segmented polyurethanes by Grobe, 3rd, G L, Gardella, Jr, J A, Hopson, W L, McKenna, W P, Eyring, E M

    Published in Journal of biomedical materials research (01-02-1987)
    “…The understanding of surface bonding and composition of complex polymer mixtures used for biomedical implant materials can be accomplished by a combination of…”
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