In vivo biostability of polyether polyur
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Mike Ebert; Bob Ward; James Anderson; Rick McVenes; Ken Stokes
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Article
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2005
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract Polyethylene oxide (PEO) on polymer surfaces has been reported to reduce cellular adhesion, a very desirable property for cardiac pacing leads. A Shore 80A polyether polyurethane with up to 6% PEO surface‐modifying end groups (SME) was evaluated for its chronic __in vivo__ biostability.