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Albumin/heparin

Factor VIII concentrates Alphanate Plasma Solvent detergent, dry heat Albumin, heparin, vWF... [Pg.990]

Potential applications of the LbL films as antibacterial coatings have also been reported. Multilayers of albumin/heparin can significantly reduce bacterial adhesion... [Pg.153]

Brynda E, Houska M (2000) Ordered multilayer assemblies albumin/heparin for biocompatible coating and monoclonal antibodies for optical immunosensors. In Lvov Y, Mohwald H (ed) Protein architecture interfacial molecular assembly and immobilization biotechnology. Dekker, New York... [Pg.161]

Proliferation of endothelial cells on surface-immobilized albumin-heparin conjugate loaded with basic fibroblast growth factor, /. Biomed. Mater. Res. 44(3) 330-340. [Pg.384]

Cremers, H.F.M., R. Verrijk, L.G. Bayou, M.M. Wesseling, J. Wondergem, Heuff, S. Meijer, G.S. Kwon, YH, Bae, S.W. Kim and J. Feijen, Improved distribution and reduced toxicity of adriamycin bound to albumin-heparin microspheres, International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 120 (1995) 51-61. [Pg.234]

Kwon, G.S., Y.H. Bae, H. Cremers, J. Feijen and S.W. Kim, Release of macromolecules from albumin-heparin microspheres,/oitTOfll of Controlled Release, 79 (1992) 191-198. [Pg.236]

Cremmers HFM, Kwon G, Bae YH, Kim SW, ferrijk R, Notebom HPJM, Feijen J. Preparation and characterization of albumin heparin nricrospheres. Biomaterials. 1994 15 38-48. [Pg.25]

Bos, G.W., Scharenborg, N.M., Pool, A.A., et al. Proliferation of endothelial cells on surface-immobilized albumin-heparin conjugate loaded with basic fibroblast growth factor. J. Biomed. Mater. Res. 44, 330-340 (1999). doi 10.1002/ (S1C1)1097- 4636(19990305)44 3<330 A1D-JBM12>3.0.CO 2-0... [Pg.470]

Sperling, C., Houska, M., Brynda, E., StreUer, U., Werner, C. In vitro hemocompatibility of albumin-heparin multilayer coatings on polyethersulfone preptned by the layer-by-layer technique. J. Biomed. Mater. Res. A 76(4), 681-689 (2006)... [Pg.506]

Aken W.G. and Feijen, J. (1999) Blood compatibility of surfaces with immobilized albumin-heparin conjugate and effect of endothelial cell seeding on platelet adhesion, J. Biomed. Mater. Res. 47,279-291. [Pg.370]

Albumin, aminophylline, aspirin, heparin, insulin, metoclopramide, NSAIDs, muromonab-CD3 (OKT3), opiates, penicillins, propafenone, quinidine, senna, sulfonamide antimicrobials, and vancomycin... [Pg.102]

Figure 5. Fluorescence anisotropy of F-D labelled heparin-antithrombin interaction. F-D-heparin (0.02 fluoresceins per uronic acid) at 0.1 mg/ml was incubated with different concentrations of antithrombin (open circles) or bovine serum albumin (solid diamonds) in 20 mM sodium phosphate buffer, pH 7.4. Figure 5. Fluorescence anisotropy of F-D labelled heparin-antithrombin interaction. F-D-heparin (0.02 fluoresceins per uronic acid) at 0.1 mg/ml was incubated with different concentrations of antithrombin (open circles) or bovine serum albumin (solid diamonds) in 20 mM sodium phosphate buffer, pH 7.4.
Fig. 10 ACE using an etched capillary with heparin bound, (a) SLPI concentration, 10 mg/mL. ACE condition etched capillary, 75-/rm ID X 55 cm (47 cm from injection to detection window), heparin bound via silane spacer. Injection mode gravity, height 55 cm, time 15 s. Washing and elution mode pressure injection, 2 psi, 300 s. Buffer A, 25 mM sodium phosphate, pH 7.4 buffer B, buffer and 1.0 M NaCl. Detection wavelength, 220 nm. (b) ATIII concentration, 4.5 mg/mL. (c) Bovine serum albumin, 0.3 mg/mL. (From Ref. 85.)... [Pg.302]

FIGURE 8 Aluminum extracted from type II glass containers and from polyethylene containers by action of NaCl, KC1, albumin, glucose, heparin, HC1, and NaOH solutions after 30 and 60 days storage at room temperature. The three different albumins are A, bovine (Merck) B, bovine (Reagen), and C, egg (Sigma) [50]. [Pg.489]

Bohrer, D., do Nascimento, P. C., Binotto, R., and Pomblum, S. G. (2001), Influence of the glass packing on the contamination of pharmaceutical products by aluminium. Part I Salts, glucose, heparin and albumin,/. Trace Elem. Med. Biol., 15, 95-101. [Pg.530]

Hattori, T., Kimura, K., Seyrek, E., Dubin, P.L. (2001). Binding of bovine serum albumin to heparin determined by turbidimetric titration and frontal analysis continuous capillary electrophoresis. Analytical Biochemistry, 295, 158-167. [Pg.298]


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