The role that substrate surface properties play in influencing the extent of endothelialization of polymer surfaces has been investigated. For a wide range of polymer surfaces, the degree of endothelialization for both porcine and bovine endothelial cells is directly related to polymer surface tensi
Endothelialization of Titanium Surfaces
✍ Scribed by S. R. Meyers; P. T. Hamilton; E. B. Walsh; D. J. Kenan; M. W. Grinstaff
- Book ID
- 102688645
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 648 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0935-9648
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✦ Synopsis
27708 (USA) [**] M. W. G. and D. J. K. would like to thank the NIH for funding (R01-EB-000501). We thank the team at Affinergy Inc. for useful discussions, especially Dr. Greg Harbers for performing XPS studies, the technical staff at the Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility at Duke University for useful technical advice, and Xiaojuan Khoo of BU for the Ti coated glass slides. S. R. M. would like to thank the
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