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Polymeric Materials with Ionic Functional Groups and Their Protein Adsorptive Behavior

Polymeric Materials with Ionic Functional Groups and Their Protein Adsorptive Behavior [Pg.14]

We found also that the amino-content of the polyamine-styrene graft copolymer, SAX (x is the polyamine content in wt.%) correlates closely with the adsorption behavior of FN or VN as it also does with the adhesivity of bovine aortic endo-thelial cells to the SA copolymer surface, as will be discussed in Sect. 4.4. [Pg.15]

As for the effect of anionic group, there are a number of reports dealing with the antithrombogenic behavior of sulfonate-modified surfaces of segmented polyurethane (SPU). An interesting feature of the adsorptive behavior of fibrinogen on these material surfaces will be discussed in Sect. 4.1. [Pg.15]




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Adsorption materials

Behavior function

Functional Group Polymerization

Functional adsorption

Functional groups and

Functional materials

Functional protein-functionalized

Functionalism behaviorism and

Functionality protein

Functionalized materials

Group behavior

Ionic adsorption

Ionic behavior

Ionic function/groups

Ionic functions

Ionic groups

Ionic materials

Ionic polymerization

Ionic polymerizations polymerization

Material function

Material functionalization

Material groups

Materials behavior

Materials polymerization

Materials protein

Polymeric Proteins

Polymeric materials

Polymeric materials, functionalization

Polymerization and Functionality

Polymerization behavior

Polymerization, with

Polymerized materials

Protein adsorption

Protein behavior

Protein behavior and

Protein functional groups

Protein-adsorption behavior

Proteins and function)

Proteins functioning

Proteins groups

Proteins polymerization

With adsorption

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