Photochemical immobilization technology was utilized to covalently couple polymers to silicone rubber either at multiple points along a polymer backbone or at the endpoint of an amphiphilic chain. The coating variants then were tested in vitro and in vivo for improvement of desired responses compare
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Development of Cationic Polymer Coatings to Regulate Foreign-Body Responses
โ Scribed by Minglin Ma; Wendy F. Liu; Paulina S. Hill; Kaitlin M. Bratlie; Daniel J. Siegwart; Justin Chin; Miri Park; Joao Guerreiro; Daniel G. Anderson
- Book ID
- 102691494
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2011
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- English
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- 23
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- Article
- ISSN
- 0935-9648
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## Abstract Prosthetic reinforcements markedly reduce the risk of hernia recurrence. However, the implantation of meshes is related to an inflammatory foreign body reaction (FBR) with serious complications (i.e., persistent seroma, wound infection, mesh migration, entrapment, chronic pain). Adrenal