Some general aspects of the interaction of foreign materials with blood are summarized. The role of protein adsorption in this interaction is briefly discussed. In an attempt to produce more stable antithrombogenic surface coatings than the well-known heparin-bonded surfaces, a method is described in which a high-molecular-weight polyelectrolyte is bound to polymer surfaces. In vitro experiments carried out with freshly drawn human blood show a reduced platelet adhesion on such surfaces
This review describes different strategies of surface elaboration for a better control of biomolecul...
Exposure of synthetic materials to body fluids may result in undesirable protein−material interacti...
The aim of this thesis is to gain a better understanding of how the wettability of materials surface...
Some general aspects of the interaction of foreign materials with blood are summarized. The role of ...
In the past two decades many attempts have been made to relate surface and interfacial parameters wi...
Blood compatible polymers and polymer surfaces are gaining attention for application in medical devi...
The work presented in this thesis describes the use of in vitro tests to monitor the blood compatibi...
The blood-contacting properties and the effect on bacterial adhesion of a material based on polyuret...
In this thesis the adsorption of some plasma proteins (human albumin (HSA) and fibrinogen (HFb)) on ...
Biomaterials are commonly used in the medical clinic today; however, artificial materials can activa...
In this work we describe experiments designed to understand the blood compatibility and resistance t...
Biomaterials and medical devices induce tissue responses when they get into contact with human blood...
A systematic study of the effects of polymer surface properties on the interaction with human endoth...
grantor: University of TorontoPolyurethanes (PEUs) have been the materials of choice for ...
Polyacrylonitrile graft copolymers having poly(ethylene oxide) side chains of different number of et...
This review describes different strategies of surface elaboration for a better control of biomolecul...
Exposure of synthetic materials to body fluids may result in undesirable protein−material interacti...
The aim of this thesis is to gain a better understanding of how the wettability of materials surface...
Some general aspects of the interaction of foreign materials with blood are summarized. The role of ...
In the past two decades many attempts have been made to relate surface and interfacial parameters wi...
Blood compatible polymers and polymer surfaces are gaining attention for application in medical devi...
The work presented in this thesis describes the use of in vitro tests to monitor the blood compatibi...
The blood-contacting properties and the effect on bacterial adhesion of a material based on polyuret...
In this thesis the adsorption of some plasma proteins (human albumin (HSA) and fibrinogen (HFb)) on ...
Biomaterials are commonly used in the medical clinic today; however, artificial materials can activa...
In this work we describe experiments designed to understand the blood compatibility and resistance t...
Biomaterials and medical devices induce tissue responses when they get into contact with human blood...
A systematic study of the effects of polymer surface properties on the interaction with human endoth...
grantor: University of TorontoPolyurethanes (PEUs) have been the materials of choice for ...
Polyacrylonitrile graft copolymers having poly(ethylene oxide) side chains of different number of et...
This review describes different strategies of surface elaboration for a better control of biomolecul...
Exposure of synthetic materials to body fluids may result in undesirable protein−material interacti...
The aim of this thesis is to gain a better understanding of how the wettability of materials surface...