Okano¹, 1988 - Google Patents
6. Improved blood compatibility of heparin immobilization and PEO-PDMS-heparin triblock copolymer coating on surfaces of segmented polyurethaneurea Teruo …Okano¹, 1988
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- 588142361662559773
- Author
- Okano¹ T
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- Publication venue
- Artificial Heart 2: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Artificial Heart and Assist Device, August 13–14, 1987, Tokyo, Japan
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New heparin-immobilized polyurethaneurea surfaces utilizing hydrophilic spacer systems have been developed for in situ surface modification. Surface modification both by hydrophilic grafting of polyethylene oxide (PEO) and PEO-heparin as well as by heparinized …
- 229960002897 heparin 0 title abstract description 121
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