Biocompatible polymer materials: Role of protein–surface interactions

Volume: 33, Issue: 11, Pages: 1059 - 1087
Published: Nov 1, 2008
Abstract
Biocompatibility is one of the most important characteristics of a biomedical polymer material whose surface is required to interact with a biological system. Such interactions between polymer surfaces and organisms have been the focus of many studies. Since proteins are viewed as the primary and the most important player in mediating polymer–organism interactions, the status of the proteins on a material surface is believed to determine the...
Paper Details
Title
Biocompatible polymer materials: Role of protein–surface interactions
Published Date
Nov 1, 2008
Volume
33
Issue
11
Pages
1059 - 1087
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