Blood compatibility was evaluated by short-term in vitro blood perfusion on candidate vascular scaffold surfaces of a biodegradable, porous polylactide scaffold and a chemically surface-modified expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) over a clinical ePTFE, by measuring blood cell adhesion either directly or after adsorption treatment with albumin and fibrinogen. The results indicated that the extent of blood cell adhesion was affected by scaffold surface properties and pre-adsorption of proteins such as fibrinogen and albumin. Surface morphologies and porosity of the scaffolds were characterized by scanning electron microscopy and porosimetry, and the amount of fibrinogen and albumin adsorbed on the scaffolds was measured and verified by ...
Polymers are widely used in bioengineering for a wide range of applications, including substrates fo...
In the most common approach of tissue engineering, a polymeric scaffold with a well-defined architec...
Protein adsorption has a vital role in biomaterial surface science because it is directly related to...
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the main causes of mortality in the modern world. Scientist all a...
The adsorption of proteins on biomedical materials such as vascular grafts is important in modulatin...
grantor: University of TorontoPolyurethanes (PEUs) have been the materials of choice for ...
Biocompatibility of natural and synthetic implant materials as blood contacting devices is crucial t...
The aim of this investigation was to understand and engineer the interactions between endothelial ce...
Biocompatibility is one of the major concerns in the development of blood-contacting materials. Surf...
In order to evaluate the respective influence of surface nanotopography and chemical composition on ...
Nowadays, a variety of materials are employed to make numerous medical devices, including metals, po...
ABSTRACT: Improving blood compatibility of biodegradable polymers is an area of intensive research i...
From in vitro experiments it is known that human endothelial cells show poor adhesion to hydrophobic...
AbstractObjectives: to compare the exposure of plasma proteins adsorbed onto three vascular graft ma...
The work presented in this thesis describes the use of in vitro tests to monitor the blood compatibi...
Polymers are widely used in bioengineering for a wide range of applications, including substrates fo...
In the most common approach of tissue engineering, a polymeric scaffold with a well-defined architec...
Protein adsorption has a vital role in biomaterial surface science because it is directly related to...
Cardiovascular diseases are one of the main causes of mortality in the modern world. Scientist all a...
The adsorption of proteins on biomedical materials such as vascular grafts is important in modulatin...
grantor: University of TorontoPolyurethanes (PEUs) have been the materials of choice for ...
Biocompatibility of natural and synthetic implant materials as blood contacting devices is crucial t...
The aim of this investigation was to understand and engineer the interactions between endothelial ce...
Biocompatibility is one of the major concerns in the development of blood-contacting materials. Surf...
In order to evaluate the respective influence of surface nanotopography and chemical composition on ...
Nowadays, a variety of materials are employed to make numerous medical devices, including metals, po...
ABSTRACT: Improving blood compatibility of biodegradable polymers is an area of intensive research i...
From in vitro experiments it is known that human endothelial cells show poor adhesion to hydrophobic...
AbstractObjectives: to compare the exposure of plasma proteins adsorbed onto three vascular graft ma...
The work presented in this thesis describes the use of in vitro tests to monitor the blood compatibi...
Polymers are widely used in bioengineering for a wide range of applications, including substrates fo...
In the most common approach of tissue engineering, a polymeric scaffold with a well-defined architec...
Protein adsorption has a vital role in biomaterial surface science because it is directly related to...