Narayan et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Effect of pore size and interpore distance on endothelial cell growth on polymersNarayan et al., 2008
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- 17996502864588148895
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- Narayan D
- Venkatraman S
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- Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A: An Official Journal of The Society for Biomaterials, The Japanese Society for Biomaterials, and The Australian Society for Biomaterials and the Korean Society for Biomaterials
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The endothelization of polymers using surface modification has received great attention. In particular, creation of physical surface features such as craters or pores has been an active area of research. However, there have been no reported studies of the effects of pore sizes …
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