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: Developing ultrathin coatings designed to prevent biofouling , which is the accumulation of unwanted biological matter (like proteins or bacteria) on medical or technical surfaces.

: Visualizing how biological cells or molecules react to treated vs. untreated surfaces. KIRM-010.mp4

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Supplementary Material * am3c17293_si_001.pdf (1.1MB, pdf) * am3c17293_si_002.avi (3.3MB, avi) * am3c17293_si_003.avi (4.2MB, avi) PubMed Central (PMC) (.gov) pdf) * am3c17293_si_002.avi (3.3MB

The file appears to be a supplementary video associated with a peer-reviewed scientific paper titled "Durable, Ultrathin, and Antifouling Polymer Brush Coating for Durable and High-Performance Bio-MEMS". Key Scientific Context