Four different poly(ethylene oxide) [PEO] molecules were compared as grafted polymer layers for biomaterials' substrates: two linear polymers and two star polymers. Conditions maximizing surface coverage for each molecule were employed with the aim of inhibiting protein adsorption and increasing the
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Properties of crosslinked blends of pellethene and multiblock polyurethane containing poly(ethylene oxide) for biomaterials
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- 2003
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