Foreword -- photograph
Poem -- In Vitro, In Vivo, In Toto
L. Vroman
Leo Vroman, scientist: An appreciation
E.F. Leonard
Bibliography of Leo Vroman
Why proteins prefer interfaces
W. Norde and J. Lyklema
Surface exclusion and molecular mobility may explain Vroman effects in protein adsorption
G.M. Willems, W.Th. Hermens and H.C. Hemker
Vroman effects, techniques and philosophies
J.D. Andrade and V. Hlady
The effects of temperature and buffer on fibrinogen adsorption from blood plasma to glass
S.M. Slack and T.A. Horbertt
Measurement of fibronogen adsorption from blood plasma using 125I-fibrinogen and a direct ELISA technique
S.M. Slack, S.E. Posso and T.A. Horbett
Mechanism of the participation of the contact system in the Vroman effect. Review and summary
C.F. Scott
'Lens-on-surface': a versatile method for the investigation of plasma protein exchange reactions on solid surfaces
H. Elwing, P. Tengvall, A. Askendal and I. LundstrA?m
The Vroman effect in tube geometry: the influence of flow on protein adsorption measurements
P. Wojciechowski and J.L. Brash
Is the Vroman effect of importance in the interaction of blood with artificial materials
E.F. Leonard and L. Vroman
Protein adsorption from plasma onto poly(n-alkyl methacrylate) surfaces
H.S. van Damme, T. Beugeling, M.T. Ratering and J. Feijen
Vessel wall proteins adhesive for platelets
J.J. Sixma, G. Hindriks, H. van Breugel, R. Hantgan and P.G. de Groot
A comparison of the adsorption of three adhesive proteins to biomaterial surfaces
D.J. Fabrizius-Homan and S.L. Cooper
Analogies in the two-dimensional spatial arrangement of adsorbed proteins and adhering bacteria: bovine serum albumin and Streptococcus sanguis 12
H.J. Busscher, H.C. van der Mei and J.M. Schakenraad
Off into a thinning fog
L. Vroman
One more world of Leo Vroman
A.L. Adams, G. Fischer and P. Munoz