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Biological modifiers specific

Surface may be modified by covalently bonded biological materials, specific targeting ligands or polymers for directing to specific body sites, organs or cells. [Pg.804]

CS has reactive amino (—NH ) and hydroxyl (—OH) groups that provide many possibilities for covalent and ionic modifications (Fig. 2.1). They can be easily modified with a large variety of groups that can be chosen to modify specific functionality such as biological and physical properties, aiming at particular applications [26]. [Pg.22]


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