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7. Self-Assembly of Lubricin (PRG-4) Brushes on Graphene Oxide Affords Stable 2D-Nanosheets in Concentrated Electrolytes and Complex Fluids.

10. Structure and Property Changes in Self-Assembled Lubricin Layers Induced by Calcium Ion Interactions.

12. Electrokinetic Properties of Lubricin Antiadhesive Coatings in Microfluidic Systems.

13. Electrokinetic Properties of Lubricin Antiadhesive Coatings in Microfluidic Systems.

15. Morphological Evolution and Solid-Electrolyte Interphase Formation on LiNi 0.6 Mn 0.2 Co 0.2 O 2 Cathodes Using Highly Concentrated Ionic Liquid Electrolytes.

16. Frequency Dependent Silica Dissolution Rate Enhancement under Oscillating Pressure via an Electrochemical Pressure Solution-like, Surface Resonance Mechanism.

17. Potential Pulse-Facilitated Active Adsorption of Lubricin Polymer Brushes Can Both Accelerate Self-Assembly and Control Grafting Density.

18. Cellular Interactions with Lubricin and Hyaluronic Acid-Lubricin Composite Coatings on Gold Electrodes in Passive and Electrically Stimulated Environments.

19. Adhesion and Self-Assembly of Lubricin (PRG4) Brush Layers on Different Substrate Surfaces.

20. Adsorption of Amyloidogenic Peptides to Functionalized Surfaces Is Biased by Charge and Hydrophilicity.

21. Mercury Vapor Sorption and Amalgamation with a Thin Gold Film.

22. Synergistic interactions between grafted hyaluronic acid and lubricin provide enhanced wear protection and lubrication.

23. The electrochemical surface forces apparatus: the effect of surface roughness, electrostatic surface potentials, and anodic oxide growth on interaction forces, and friction between dissimilar surfaces in aqueous solutions.

24. The boundary lubrication of chemically grafted and cross-linked hyaluronic acid in phosphate buffered saline and lipid solutions measured by the surface forces apparatus.

25. Molecular aspects of boundary lubrication by human lubricin: effect of disulfide bonds and enzymatic digestion.

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