A controllable and inexpensive electrochemical nitric oxide (NO) release system is demonstrated to improve hemocompatibility and reduce bacterial biofilm formation on biomedical devices. Nitric oxide is produced from the electrochemical reduction of nitrite using a copper(II)-tri(2-pyridylmethyl)amine (Cu(II)TPMA) complex as a mediator, and the temporal profile of NO release can be modulated readily by applying different cathodic potentials. Single lumen and dual lumen silicone rubber catheters are employed as initial model biomedical devices incorporating this novel NO release approach. The modified catheters can release a steady, physiologically-relevant flux of NO for more than 7 days. Both single and dual lumen catheters with conti...
To devise more biocompatible materials for use in blood contacting devices, nitric oxide (NO)-releas...
A coating that can generate nitric oxide (NO) for surface modification of cardiovascular stents with...
Since the first report describing nitric oxide (NO) in the mid-1980s, research efforts have been dev...
Further studies aimed at examining the activity of different Cu(II)–ligand complexes to serve as el...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Blood-contacting medical devices suffer from biofoul...
The real‐time, continuous monitoring of glucose/lactate, blood gases and electrolytes by implantable...
Nitric oxide (NO) has many important physiological functions, including its ability to inhibit plate...
Polymeric materials used to coat or construct biomedical devices universally inspire a foreign body ...
Nitric Oxide releasing biopolymers have the potential to prolong vascular graft and stent potency wi...
Polymeric materials that continuously release nitric oxide (NO) can inhibit platelet activation and ...
Polyurethanes are widely used in the manufacturing of biomedical catheters and other blood-contactin...
Two major challenges faced by medical devices are thrombus formation and infection. In this work, su...
To devise more biocompatible materials for use in blood contacting devices, novel polymers with eith...
Over the past 30 years, the significance of nitric oxide (NO) has become increasingly apparent in ma...
AbstractSince the first report describing nitric oxide (NO) in the mid-1980s, research efforts have ...
To devise more biocompatible materials for use in blood contacting devices, nitric oxide (NO)-releas...
A coating that can generate nitric oxide (NO) for surface modification of cardiovascular stents with...
Since the first report describing nitric oxide (NO) in the mid-1980s, research efforts have been dev...
Further studies aimed at examining the activity of different Cu(II)–ligand complexes to serve as el...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Blood-contacting medical devices suffer from biofoul...
The real‐time, continuous monitoring of glucose/lactate, blood gases and electrolytes by implantable...
Nitric oxide (NO) has many important physiological functions, including its ability to inhibit plate...
Polymeric materials used to coat or construct biomedical devices universally inspire a foreign body ...
Nitric Oxide releasing biopolymers have the potential to prolong vascular graft and stent potency wi...
Polymeric materials that continuously release nitric oxide (NO) can inhibit platelet activation and ...
Polyurethanes are widely used in the manufacturing of biomedical catheters and other blood-contactin...
Two major challenges faced by medical devices are thrombus formation and infection. In this work, su...
To devise more biocompatible materials for use in blood contacting devices, novel polymers with eith...
Over the past 30 years, the significance of nitric oxide (NO) has become increasingly apparent in ma...
AbstractSince the first report describing nitric oxide (NO) in the mid-1980s, research efforts have ...
To devise more biocompatible materials for use in blood contacting devices, nitric oxide (NO)-releas...
A coating that can generate nitric oxide (NO) for surface modification of cardiovascular stents with...
Since the first report describing nitric oxide (NO) in the mid-1980s, research efforts have been dev...