dissertationThrombus formation at blood interfaces is a critical factor in the design of medical devices and artificial organs. The thrombo-genicity of polymers was correlated with protein adsorption data from plasma. Surfaces with preferred adsorption of glycoproteins, such as fibrinogen and gamma-globulin, over albumin were shown to be more thrombogenic. The mole ratio of adsorbed fibriogen or gamma-globulin to adsorbed albumin provided an index to the thrombogenicity of the polymer surface. The mechanisms of platelet interaction and consequent platelet adhesion onto polymer surfaces were indirectly verified by the established hypothesis that the glycoproteins with terminal sugar units such as galactose or N-acetylglucosamine of incomple...
After a vessel wall injury, platelets adhere to the subendothelium following a sequence of events: a...
A paper read by David J. Saxon before the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology ...
Contact of blood with foreign materials evokes thrombogenic effects to an extent determined partly b...
Despite over three decades of research in blood-material interactions, the biomaterials field has be...
Platelet aggregation is a complex process that results in side effects for patients with diabetes, a...
This thesis gives an account of the investigation of the effect of a variety of proteolytic enzymes ...
A parallel-plate flow chamber and epifluorescence video microscopy with digital image processing tec...
Metalloproteases from at least two Gram-negative organisms selectively hydrolyze the surface of huma...
Platelet activation and blood coagulation are two processes often studied separately, but which cann...
The blood compatibility of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of oligoproline, a nonionic antifouling ...
The work presented in this thesis describes the use of in vitro tests to monitor the blood compatibi...
In atherosclerosis, platelets appear to circulate in an activated state. Our findings are based on r...
Platelets are circulating quiescent cells which play an important role in haemostasia; following bl...
Hemostasis is a finely tuned physiological process that, through the concerted action of several blo...
Plasminogen/plasmin system is known for its ability to support hemostatic balance of blood. however,...
After a vessel wall injury, platelets adhere to the subendothelium following a sequence of events: a...
A paper read by David J. Saxon before the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology ...
Contact of blood with foreign materials evokes thrombogenic effects to an extent determined partly b...
Despite over three decades of research in blood-material interactions, the biomaterials field has be...
Platelet aggregation is a complex process that results in side effects for patients with diabetes, a...
This thesis gives an account of the investigation of the effect of a variety of proteolytic enzymes ...
A parallel-plate flow chamber and epifluorescence video microscopy with digital image processing tec...
Metalloproteases from at least two Gram-negative organisms selectively hydrolyze the surface of huma...
Platelet activation and blood coagulation are two processes often studied separately, but which cann...
The blood compatibility of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of oligoproline, a nonionic antifouling ...
The work presented in this thesis describes the use of in vitro tests to monitor the blood compatibi...
In atherosclerosis, platelets appear to circulate in an activated state. Our findings are based on r...
Platelets are circulating quiescent cells which play an important role in haemostasia; following bl...
Hemostasis is a finely tuned physiological process that, through the concerted action of several blo...
Plasminogen/plasmin system is known for its ability to support hemostatic balance of blood. however,...
After a vessel wall injury, platelets adhere to the subendothelium following a sequence of events: a...
A paper read by David J. Saxon before the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology ...
Contact of blood with foreign materials evokes thrombogenic effects to an extent determined partly b...