at later stages of the adsorption process proteins like high Competitive adsorption from a ternary mixture of human serum molecular weight kininogen dominated the adsorbed layer. albumin (HSA), human IgG, and human fibrinogen (Fgn) at con-This sequential adsorption is widely referred to as the Vroce
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Competitive protein adsorption to polymer surfaces from human serum
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