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Gon S, Kumar K-N, N\'fcsslein K, Santore MM.\'a0 2012.\'a0\'a0How Bacteria Adhere to Brushy PEG Surfaces: Clinging to Flaws and Compressing the Brush.. Macromolecules. 45(20):8373-8381.\par \par Fang B, Gon S, Park M-H, Kumar K-N, Rotello VM, N\'fcsslein K, Santore MM.\'a0 2012.\'a0\'a0Using flow to switch the valency of bacterial capture on engineered surfaces containing immobilized nanoparticles.. Langmuir. 28(20):7803-10.\par \par Fang B, Gon S, Park M, Kumar K-N, Rotello VM, Nusslein K, Santore MM.\'a0 2011.\'a0\'a0Bacterial adhesion on hybrid cationic nanoparticle-polymer brush surfaces: ionic strength tunes capture from monovalent to multivalent binding.. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. 87(1):109-15.\par \par Lienkamp K, Madkour AE, Kumar K-N, N\'fcsslein K, Tew GN.\'a0 2009.\'a0\'a0Antimicrobial polymers prepared by ring-opening metathesis polymerization: manipulating antimicrobial properties by organic counterion and charge density variation.. Chemistry. 15(43):11715-22.\par \par Lienkamp K, Kumar K-N, Som A, N\'fcsslein K, Tew GN.\'a0 2009.\'a0\'a0"Doubly selective" antimicrobial polymers: how do they differentiate between bacteria? Chemistry. 15(43):11710-4.\par \par }