Recently, considerable progress has been made in designing biomaterial surfaces which possess enhanced albumin affinity. Two derivatization methods for producing albumin binding biomaterial surfaces, based on an albumin affinity dye, cibacron blue, have been developed. Both surface derivatization methods were found to enhance the binding of albumin to an implant grade polyetherurethane. Evaluations of the enhanced albumin affinity demonstrated the binding to be both selective and reversible. Surfaces having such enhanced albumin affinity were found to be minimally thrombogenic and to discourage the adhesion of bacteria which might otherwise cause device-centered infections. We conclude that albumin affinity surfaces, such as these, may be u...
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This review describes different strategies of surface elaboration for a better control of biomolecul...
Understanding and controlling interactions between cells and material surfaces are essential to desi...
Recently, considerable progress has been made in designing biomaterial surfaces which possess enhanc...
Biocompatibility of natural and synthetic implant materials as blood contacting devices is crucial t...
Trauma, whether caused by an accident or in an intentional manner, results in significant morbidity ...
Implantable material surfaces suffer from unavoidable major events of blood–biomaterial interactions...
Nowadays, a variety of materials are employed to make numerous medical devices, including metals, po...
Infection and thrombus formation are still the biggest challenges for the success of blood contact m...
Title: Bioactive interfaces between synthetic surfaces and biological fluids Author: Andrés de los S...
Attachment of a bacterial albumin-binding protein module is an attractive strategy for extending the...
Preformed albumin corona of albumin-nonselective nanoparticles (NPs) is widely exploited to inhibit ...
To overcome the procoagulant processes on the surfaces of biomaterials, surface modifications have b...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
Albumin is a natural biomaterial that is abundantly available in blood and body fluids. It is clinic...
Premio SIBB 2014Surface modification of biocompatible materials with biologically-active molecules i...
This review describes different strategies of surface elaboration for a better control of biomolecul...
Understanding and controlling interactions between cells and material surfaces are essential to desi...
Recently, considerable progress has been made in designing biomaterial surfaces which possess enhanc...
Biocompatibility of natural and synthetic implant materials as blood contacting devices is crucial t...
Trauma, whether caused by an accident or in an intentional manner, results in significant morbidity ...
Implantable material surfaces suffer from unavoidable major events of blood–biomaterial interactions...
Nowadays, a variety of materials are employed to make numerous medical devices, including metals, po...
Infection and thrombus formation are still the biggest challenges for the success of blood contact m...
Title: Bioactive interfaces between synthetic surfaces and biological fluids Author: Andrés de los S...
Attachment of a bacterial albumin-binding protein module is an attractive strategy for extending the...
Preformed albumin corona of albumin-nonselective nanoparticles (NPs) is widely exploited to inhibit ...
To overcome the procoagulant processes on the surfaces of biomaterials, surface modifications have b...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, ...
Albumin is a natural biomaterial that is abundantly available in blood and body fluids. It is clinic...
Premio SIBB 2014Surface modification of biocompatible materials with biologically-active molecules i...
This review describes different strategies of surface elaboration for a better control of biomolecul...
Understanding and controlling interactions between cells and material surfaces are essential to desi...